Burundi loses bid to stop U.N. atrocities investigation
Burundi had hoped that the U.N. Human Rights Council would drop its Commission of Inquiry
Migrant smuggling crackdown triggered clashes in Libyan city -armed group head
Fighting over the past two weeks has caused dozens of casualties and displaced hundreds of families
Climate change: could sustainable agriculture be the silver bullet we are looking for?
Agriculture has become one of the greatest threats to the future of our planet
Seventh Annual TrustLaw Awards Celebrate Groundbreaking Pro Bono Work, With Value of Hours Donated Totaling $109M
The seventh annual TrustLaw Awards ceremony was held on September 28 in London, celebrating groundbreaking pro bono work undertaken by legal teams on behalf of NGOs and social enterprises around the world.
"Wave of humanity" puts aid agencies to the test in Bangladesh
"Nothing comparable, in terms of the number of people arriving in such a short space of time, has happened since 1994 in Rwanda"
Local – not just commercial – crop seeds key to food security, Malawi admits
Malawi's government is under pressure to protect rights of farmers to choose local seed as the country revises its farm policies
Militants attack Kabul airport during Mattis visit, U.S. strike hits civilians
U.S. strike suffers "missile malfunction"
U.S. appoints general to oversee military response to Puerto Rico disaster
Shipping containers have been piling up at Puerto Rico's ports in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria
Fear of volcanic eruption on Bali forces nearly 135,000 to flee to shelters
While there are plentiful stocks of food, water, medicines, and other supplies, evacuees fear they are in for a long wait that could disrupt their livelihoods