Afghanistan still most perilous country for aid workers-consultancy
Worldwide, there were 190 attacks on humanitarian operations in 2014
Number of Afghan refugees returning from Pakistan surges - UNHCR
Many of those crossing the border were born in Pakistan and were going to Afghanistan for the first time
Pakistan says it shot down Indian drone near disputed border
The shooting took place in Kashmir, the Himalayan region claimed by both Pakistan and India
EXCLUSIVE-Aid charities reluctant to reveal full scale of fraud
One third of world's biggest non-governmental organisations decline to make fraud data public
EXCLUSIVE-Aid charities reluctant to reveal full scale of fraud
One third of world's biggest non-governmental organisations decline to make fraud data public
UK woman groomed at 10 for marriage, speaks for "honour" crime victims
Globally, it is estimated that 5,000 women are murdered every year in "honour" killings, though the real number is thought to be far higher
Indian Kashmir flood sparks wave of property insurance sales
Insurance firms are collecting substantially higher premiums after destructive 2014 flood
Nobel winner Malala opens school for Syrian refugees
Youngest winner of Nobel Peace Prize celebrates 18th birthday in Lebanon by opening school for Syrian refugee girls
INSIGHT-With funds and people power, charities globally face government crackdown
GLOBAL-CHARITIES/CRACKDOWN (INSIGHT,REPEAT)=2:RPT-INSIGHT-With funds and people power, charities globally face government crackdown
With funds and people power, charities globally face government crackdown
Over 60 countries have sought to curb ability of non-profit groups to receive or use overseas funds in last three years