Mood sours in ethnically split Cyprus over aid convoy spat
Cyprus was split in a Turkish invasion in 1974 triggered by a brief Greek inspired coup, resulting in tens of thousands of internally displaced people
Women in developed countries more educated than men, but still earn less - OECD
If there was an equal number of female and male entrepreneurs, global GDP could rise by 2 percent, equivalent to about $1.5 trillion
Daughters of violence: South Sudanese refugee rape victims in Uganda
Girls flee sexual violence in South Sudan only to be raped again in refugee camp
Austria puts the squeeze on refugees with benefit cuts
Attitudes towards immigrants have hardened due to concerns about security and the economy
FEATURE-Social businesses bring Thai hill products to IKEA, Bangkok supermarkets
Home furnishings giant IKEA sources products from one of Thailand's oldest social enterprises, which employs hill tribe communities, many of whom are stateless
Vanuatu in final evacuation of island threatened by volcano
Officials may struggle to convince everyone to leave amid fears of losing vulnerable livestock and crops
Trump praises response to Puerto Rico, says crisis straining budget
Two weeks after Hurricane Maria, it is still difficult for residents to get a cell phone signal or find fuel for their generators or cars
White House to request $29 billion for hurricane relief
The request will combine nearly $13 bln in new relief for hurricane victims with $16 bln for the government-backed flood insurance program
FACTBOX-New war on cholera aims to consign killer disease to history books
WHO-approved oral cholera vaccines cost $6 per person, offering protection for up to three years
Draft U.N. blacklist names Saudi coalition for killing children in Yemen
The draft report has to be approved by U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and is subject to change