WHO seeks new leader to rebuild damaged reputation
Chan's second five-year term ends on June 30
Humanitarian support 'Band-Aid' for unresolved Afghanistan conflict, officials say
Amid rising violence, economic stagnation and social upheaval, the UN estimates nearly a third of the population will need humanitarian assistance this year
Pakistan orders shutdown of rights groups over "anti-state" activities
Groups working on women's and human rights appear to have been the main targets
Aid groups need $550 mln to confront worsening Afghan crisis - U.N.
Officials expect hundreds of thousands of refugees to return from Pakistan and Iran this year
Two weeks into 2017, Mediterranean migrant deaths rise on last year
Survivors were taken to Sicily
Pakistani mother sentenced to death for burning daughter alive in "honour killing"
Pakistan's parliament passed legislation against "honour killings" after the murder of outspoken social media star Qandeel Baloch
Used to whizzing bullets, Kashmir border farmers now hit by drought
“A farmer in our border village knows exactly what to do in the face of exploding shells and bullets – but one really doesn’t have any idea how to deal with this drought"
In northern Afghanistan, bereaved women join fight against Islamic State
"First they killed my brother, then they killed my cousin, my uncle and my brother-in-law," said woman fighter Zarmina. "Now that I have taken up arms, I am going to fight to the death."
INTERVIEW-Greek island refugee camp a place without 'human dignity' - U.S. doctor
"This camp is definitely one of the least prepared ones that I have seen. It's not really prepared for the weather conditions"