EXCLUSIVE-Crowded Bangladesh revives plan to settle Rohingya on isolated island
Refugees don't want to go, nearby islanders don't want them
Deadly malnutrition soars among children in Lake Chad amid Boko Haram resurgence
"A lack of sufficient humanitarian funding is putting young children's lives at risk"
Italy investigates malaria death of child who had not been abroad
Malaria cannot be transmitted from person to person, but disease-carrying mosquitoes can arrive by plane in people's suitcases
Even poorest can be shielded from drought, say UN chiefs in Ethiopia
Eastern and southern Africa were hit hard last year by drought exacerbated by El Niño that wilted crops, slowed economic growth and drove food prices higher
Kidnapped Red Cross staff released in Afghanistan after seven months
AFGHANISTAN-KIDNAPPING/:Kidnapped Red Cross staff released in Afghanistan after seven months
Myanmar's Suu Kyi under pressure as almost 125,000 Rohingya flee violence
Treatment of Buddhist-majority Myanmar's roughly 1.1 mln Muslim Rohingya is the biggest challenge facing Suu Kyi, who has been accused of not speaking out for the minority
Farmer suicides: A call to climate action for India
India's agriculture needs to become climate resilient, as the risks for small-scale farmers become more dangerous with each passing year
FEATURE-Scientists jam with musicians, artists to stir public passion for nature
Collaboration between the arts and science can help change the way we look at the environment - and spark debate on how to protect it
Yemen's cholera epidemic hits 600,000, confounding expectations
Some districts in Yemen still reporting sharp rises in new cholera cases