EXCLUSIVE -Cairo named riskiest megacity for women, worse since Arab spring
Women in Cairo face daily harassment while a weakened economy and high unemployment since the uprising have eroded economic opportunities
Hillary Clinton blames election loss on sexism during UK book tour
"The only way we'll get sexism out of politics is to get many more women into politics"
400,000 children still displaced from Mosul fighting - Save the Children
"Just because the fighting in Mosul has stopped doesn't mean the humanitarian needs aren't great"
Death toll from blasts in Somalia's capital Mogadishu tops 200
President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmaajo declared three days of national mourning and called for donations of blood and funds to victims
Final assault starts on Syria's Raqqa as some Islamic State fighters quit
The fall of Raqqa is a milestone in the battle to defeat a group that seized swathes of Syria and Iraq in 2014
Forty dead, neighborhoods burned to ash in California fires
Fast-moving fires spread by shifting winds forced thousands more to evacuate their homes on Saturday
WWE signs first woman wrestler from Arab world in global push
Shadia Bseiso, a Jordanian versed in jiu-jitsu, dreams of encouraging more Arab women to take up sports
Syrian town struggles to cope alone after key victory over Islamic State
Residents feel abandoned by foreign allies
California 'horror' fires kill at least 40, deadliest in state history
Thousands of firefighters were battling 16 major wildfires
Wild elephants trample to death four Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh
Tarpaulin and bamboo shelters have been built on elephant walkways in some areas