Nigerian charity steps in to help sick Chibok girls
Campaigners said a clear process must be put in place to ensure the Chibok abductees medical needs were met
Can people power help cities fight urban challenges?
"There isn’t a single city in the world that is ready to cope with that level of growth in their populations"
New Zealand considers visa for climate 'refugees' from Pacific islands
"We want to get ahead of this before it turns into a real problem," said climate minister James Shaw, leader of New Zealand's Green Party
Fiji to move more than 40 villages inland as seas rise
The country is also looking at ways to help - including potentially taking in - migrants from other threatened Pacific island nations
Amnesty urges independent probe into atrocities, bombings in battle for Philippines Marawi city
At least 350,000 people were displaced and large parts of Marawi have been decimated by air strikes
NZ rules out resettlement of Manus refugees without Australia's support
More than 400 asylum seekers have shut themselves inside the Australian-run Manus Island Centre for the past 17 days,
Films about migration, terrorism win German Bambi awards
"Courage not only belongs to the people who accept the refugees, but also the 65 million people who have lost their homes, who keep some hope in their minds"
Russia casts 10th U.N. veto on Syria action, blocking inquiry renewal
Mandate for the joint inquiry, which found the Syrian government used the banned nerve agent sarin in an April 4 attack, expires on Friday
"There's no excuse": schools are the best weapon to end child labor - experts
An injection of $39 billion could provide quality pre-primary, primary and secondary education to all children by 2030
Ex-UN climate chief sees climate action "explosion" in coming decade
"We are embarked on a transformation that is now unstoppable, irreversible and more than anything else, it is exponential"