Dozens dead in Afghanistan violence as Ramadan begins
"The bodies are not recognizable and it is hard to say if they are civilians or security forces"
EXCLUSIVE-Somali police get first drones to combat Islamist bombings
Bombs killed at least 723 people and wounded 1,116 in Somalia last year
Who welcomes most refugees? Most mistakenly think it's the West - survey
"The natural assumption would be that the countries with the most capacity would be the ones stepping forward and doing something"
Trump expects 'robust' G7 discussions on trade and climate -US
G7 leaders are concerned Trump might walk away from U.S. commitments to cut greenhouse gas emissions
Afghanistan needs infrastructure overhaul to face risks ahead - official
Although Afghanistan has invested heavily in its infrastructure over the last 15 years, the impact of disasters has caused deep economic losses
EXPERT VIEWS-Challenges and priorities for WHO's new director general Tedros
What lies ahead for the new head of the WHO?
EXCLUSIVE-U.S. starts "extreme vetting" at Australia's offshore detention centres
In exchange, Australia has pledged to take Central American refugees from a centre in Costa Rica
NATO lawmakers warn climate change may worsen Middle East security risks
Climate change and other issues have worsened tensions over scarce water in the Middle East and north Africa, lawmakers say
Why we need to put internal displacement back on the global agenda
Preventing and resolving internal displacement is both a national obligation and a global imperative
Two killed, one kidnapped in Afghan capital Kabul
A German aid worker and an Afghan guard working for Swedish aid group Operation Mercy were killed and a Finnish national was abducted from a house in Kabul l