Africa takes fresh look at GMO crops as drought blights continent
As millions face hunger due to droughts and poor rains, will Africa change its mind on genetically modified crops?
Iraqi Sunni mosques attacked in apparent retaliation for Saudi execution
SAUDI-IRAN/IRAQ-VIOLENCE (UPDATE 2):UPDATE 2-Iraqi Sunni mosques attacked in apparent retaliation for Saudi execution
Sudanese who braved Channel Tunnel granted asylum in Britain
Abdul Haroun is the first migrant known to have made it to Britain by foot through the railway tunnel
Sunni states back Saudi Arabia in growing row with Iran
Two Sunni mosques in Iraq's Shi'ite-majority Hilla province were bombed in the fallout from the dispute
UK grants asylum to Sudanese man who walked through Channel Tunnel
Haroun is the first migrant known to have made it to Britain by foot through the railway tunnel
Weather, war threaten to leave millions more hungry in 2016 - aid agencies
Ethiopia, Haiti, Papua New Guinea and Yemen give fresh cause for concern
As record numbers flee their homes in 2015, the hopes of people forced out
Worldwide one person in every 122 has been forced to flee their home
Syria to South Sudan: aid groups list their top humanitarian concerns for 2016
More than 87 million people in dozens of countries will need humanitarian aid in 2016
Pope calls in Christmas message for unity against militant atrocities
"May our closeness today be felt by child soldiers, women who suffer violence, victims of human trafficking and the drug trade."
U.N. blames Saudi-led coalition for most attacks on Yemeni civilians
Saudi-led coalition appear to be responsible for a "disproportionate amount" of attacks on civilian areas in Yemen