Most child deaths concentrated in 10 Asian, African nations - study
Three fifths of the 5.9 million children who died before their fifth birthday last year lived in just 10 countries
Despite progress, measles kills 400 children a day - WHO
In 2015, around 20 million babies missed their measles shots and an estimated 134,000 children died from the disease
India's move to curb "black money" will break backbone of traffickers - Satyarthi
Move to withdraw large banknotes from circulation will help to curb human trafficking and child slavery, says Nobel laureate Kailash Satyarthi
Kabul welcomes back National Geographic's green-eyed 'Afghan Girl'
"I've said repeatedly that our country is incomplete until we absorb all of our refugees," President Ashraf Ghani said
Pakistan delays deportation of 'Afghan girl' for a few days
Sharbat Gula became a symbol of Afghanistan's long wars when a photo of her as a young refugee was published in National Geographic magazine in 1985
African states bid to stop work of U.N. gay rights investigator
Being gay is a crime in at least 73 countries, the U.N. has said
Pakistan to deport 'Afghan Girl' from famed National Geographic photo
Verdict comes amid Pakistani pressure to send home 2.5 million Afghan refugees, even though Afghanistan faces Taliban insurgency
Mosul under Islamic State: hardship, terror and swift "justice"
Life quickly became unbearable in the city of about two million, residents who have fled say
Held in bonded labour, Afghan returnee children make bricks for a living
"We sleep here in this brick factory site at night and we work here during the day"
Refugees languish in Greek limbo as alarm grows in Brussels
Some 61,000 migrants are still scattered across Greece, including 15,900 in overcrowded island camps that have grown violent as the delays mount