Amid spat with ICC, Habre trial raises hope for African justice
Former Chadian dictator Hissene Habre is blamed by rights groups for widespread torture and the killing of up to 40,000 people
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
UN chief disappointed Yemen humanitarian pause in fighting didn't take hold
YEMEN-SECURITY/UN (UPDATE 1):UPDATE 1-UN chief disappointed Yemen humanitarian pause in fighting didn't take hold
UN expects Yemen fighting to halt from Friday until Ramadan ends
Break in hostilities to allow 21 million Yemenis receive aid they desperately need
Carbon price, social push needed to curb emissions - economists
"We need social tipping points, where the average person thinks it's not OK to use the sky as a dumping ground"
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