U.S. opts out of Americas' human rights meetings, citing legal issues
"Refusing to engage with the commission is an isolationist policy that mirrors the behavior of authoritarian regimes"
Britain to launch fund for small charities helping world's poorest
"I believe this fund will help the best of our smaller charities to expand and deliver even more effectively for the world's poorest."
People are dying of drought; our indifference is an outrage
The lives and livelihoods of millions hang in the balance every time major drought hits - if our indifference ends, both can be saved
IS force young men to fight in defence of Mosul - refugees
"I hid my sons in the basement and told them if you want my sons you will have to kill me"
Saudi-led coalition calls for U.N. supervision of Yemen port
"This would facilitate the flow of humanitarian supplies ... while at the same time ending the use of the port for weapons smuggling and people trafficking"
Air strike kills 42 refugees off Yemen, Somalia demands investigation
Refugees travelling towards Sudan
South Sudan government to blame for famine, still buying arms -U.N. report
U.N. sanctions monitors say 97 percent of South Sudan's known revenue comes from oil sales, and at least half of the budget - "likely substantially more" - is devoted to security
Ethiopian army frees six children kidnapped by South Sudan gunmen
Dozens of others remain missing
Street art unites newly landed young migrants in Australia
Murals depict treasured objects that refugees took with them, words expressing their feelings about migration and images inspired by landscape of their countries