Rights group says Pakistan has 'forced' mass Afghan refugee returns
Hundreds of thousands of Afghan refugees left Pakistan in what Human Rights Watch called the "world's largest unlawful mass forced return of refugees in recent times"
Stranded in snowy Serbia, Cuban migrants dream of a new life in Spain
168 Cubans living in Serbian reception centres, stranded after below-freezing temperatures and closed borders halted their journeys
Coalition air strikes killed 18 Afghan civilians, U.N. says
Civilian casualties from both American and Afghan air strikes increased dramatically last year
Shifting Afghan frontlines make aid work harder, more dangerous
International and local aid agencies have been forced to take snap decisions on whether or not to continue providing aid
Japan took in just 28 refugees in 2016, despite record applications
In 2016, 10,901 people sought asylum in Japan, up 44 percent from a year earlier, when the country accepted 27
Family's return to rebuild Aleppo street points to Syria's future
"We hope life can get back to what it was before"
UK lost 3.2 mln pounds to aid fraud amid heightened scrutiny - watchdog
Most serious cases of fraud were in Afghanistan, Somalia, Syria and the Democratic Republic of Congo
Red Cross suspends Afghanistan operations after six aid workers killed
The aid workers were in a convoy carrying supplies to areas hit by avalanches
Few female candidates in India state polls reflects failure to boost women politicians
In the world's largest democracy, women hold only 12 percent of seats in the lower and upper houses of parliament combined
Mosul mine, explosives removal could cost $50 million - U.N.
"Clearing IEDs and building clearances is a lot more dangerous than minefields. You need a higher level of technical skill and complex equipment and it's slower"