Escaping violence, Venezuelans struggle with new life in Spain
"You feel like you don't belong"
Yemen named as nation where risk of mass killing rose most in 2016 - study
Yemen's war between a Saudi-led coalition and Iran-allied Houthis has killed more than 10,000 people and left millions starving
U.S. top court rejects Trump bid to include grandparents in travel ban
The latest round in the fight over Trump's executive order, which he says is needed for national security reasons, began after the Supreme Court intervened last month
UN hopes for lull in Syria battles with Islamic State for polio campaign
Polio tends to break out in war zones because poor vaccine coverage leaves gaps in the immunity of the local population, leaving children susceptible
Countries need more than money to cope with shocks - global report
"The countries that tend to be doing better are the ones who have a more inclusive approach to growth"
Syria 2017 wheat crop up 12 pct to 1.8 mln tonnes - U.N. agencies
Syria's wheat harvest dropped to its lowest level in 27 years in 2016, with some estimates putting it as low as 1.3 million tonnes, as fighting and poor rainfall further degraded the farming sector
Damaged buildings are pictured at night in the rebel-held area, in the city of Deraa
Damaged buildings are pictured at night in the rebel-held area, in the city of Deraa, Syria July 15, 2017. Picture taken July 15, 2017. Picture taken using long exposure. REUTERS/Alaa Al-Faqir TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
UN helps Syria's women farmers by treating their livestock
Women are traditionally responsible for livestock in rural Syria and now make up 60 percent of the country's agricultural workforce
Trump says "something could happen" on climate accord
Trump has said the Paris accord is soft on leading polluters like China and India, putting U.S. industry at risk
INTERVIEW-Traumatized civilians fleeing Syria's Raqqa in droves -UN official
30,000-50,000 trapped in the IS-held pocket of city