Advocates laud U.S. decision to ban LGBT discrimination in foreign aid
The move affects more than $20 billion in aid programs in over 100 countries
France tells migrants to forget Calais as "Jungle" camp razed
Charities say hundreds of migrants might have fled the camp rather than take part in government programme to rehouse them across the country
PNG court dismisses Australia asylum seeker resettlements on technicality
Australia has vowed the asylum seekers will never set foot in the country after being intercepted by its navy and shipped to Manus island
Air strikes in Syria's Idlib kill 26, mostly children - rescuers, monitor
Idlib, near Aleppo in northwest Syria, contains the largest populated area controlled by rebels,
U.N. aid chief to Security Council on Syria: 'Buck stops with you'
"I cannot help but be incandescent with rage. Month after month, worse and worse, and nothing is actually happening to stop the war, stop the suffering"
Clearance of Calais Jungle camp accomplished, French prefect says
More than 4,000 migrants have been bussed out of the camp and relocated around France
European Union reaches out to Iran over Afghan refugees
Iran has hosted a large refugee community for more than 30 years as Afghans first fled the Soviet invasion, then the Taliban insurgency and now IS
Dozens of civilians abducted and killed in Afghanistan
Taliban, which is bitterly opposed to Islamic State, said it was not responsible for the civilian deaths in Ghor
Calais Jungle camp clearance accomplished, prefect says
More than 4,000 migrants have been bussed out of the camp and relocated around France
Syria monitor: school children among 22 dead in Idlib strikes
Idlib, near Aleppo in northwest Syria, contains the largest populated area controlled by rebels