U.N. assisting thousands of migrants in Libyan smuggling hub
Sabratha has been the most common point of departure for mostly sub-Saharan African migrants trying to cross the Mediterranean by boat from Libya
Militants attack east Congo bases, killing two U.N. peacekeepers
Congo's army has been battling militants this weekend for control of a stretch of road linking the area to Uganda
Vampire scare prompts UN pullout from southern Malawi
Belief in witchcraft is widespread in rural Malawi, one of the world's poorest countries
'Hell to pay' over water, food deliveries, Puerto Rico governor warns
"If there is a place, a locality that is not delivering food to the people of Puerto Rico that need it, there's going to be some hell to pay"
Ethnic land dispute forces thousands to flee in Ivory Coast cocoa belt
"They threatened to kill us if we didn't leave the village within 10 minutes"
Campaigner takes UK to court to demand "genderless" passports
Christie Elan-Cane is pushing for a third option on passports for genderless people, which is usually symbolised by an 'x' on travel documents and birth certificates
Create rural jobs for youths to stem flight to cities, says UN
"People can get out of poverty even if they stay in rural areas"
"I can't take this any more"- Rohingya Muslims flee Myanmar in new surge
Bangladesh, Myanmar trying to reach repatriation agreement
Cholera claims unborn children as epidemic spreads Yemen misery
Two and a half years of war have sapped Yemen of the money and medical facilities it needs to battle the contagion
Rising number of children prey to deadly malnutrition in conflict-hit Mali: UN
About 165,000 children are expected to suffer from severe acute malnutrition across Mali next year