Britain's trust in charities drops after Oxfam scandal
The survey of 1,000 people found aid and development agencies were the second least-trusted group after religious charities
War and disasters leaving more children at the mercy of traffickers - Nobel laureate
"If such a movement does not take off, we will condemn another generation to poverty and destitution" - Indian Nobel laureate Kailash Satyarthi
A child dies, a child lives: why Somalia drought is not another famine
"You can never forget leaving your child to die"
Syrian rebels, Russians to negotiate end to Ghouta suffering - rebel group
The United Nations estimates more than 50,000 people have left besieged areas of eastern Ghouta in the past almost two weeks
Syrian refugee sets himself on fire at a Greek migrant camp
More than 60,000 refugees and migrants have been in Greece for more than a year after border shutdowns throughout the Balkans halted the onward journey
Assad closer to Ghouta victory, as some rebels prepare to quit
On Sunday, Assad drove to a newly captured battlefront in eastern Ghouta, a demonstration of his growing confidence as the war against the rebels turns in his favour
Syria's Assad close to retaking Ghouta as some rebels quit
On Sunday, Assad drove to a newly captured battlefront in eastern Ghouta, a demonstration of his growing confidence as the war against the rebels turns in his favour
Killing of aid workers in Nigeria a setback for troubled crisis response
"Worried that the Nigerian government could obstruct their work, international entities have turned a blind eye to the militarisation of internally displaced persons' camps"
The next great water crisis may be under our feet
As the world marks World Water Day, it is clear we need better groundwater governance to avoid the next big crisis
Syrian rebels reach evacuation deal in Eastern Ghouta town -rebel sources
The evacuation deals come after years of siege and bombardment that have been a major strategy by the Syrian army to force rebels to surrender