Angola battling worst yellow fever outbreak in decades needs help, says Red Cross
Yellow fever, a mosquito-borne haemorrhagic virus, has death rates as high as 75 percent but can be prevented with a vaccine
Syrian army, rebels agree 72-hour Eid truce, but fighting continues
The truce covers the three-day Eid al-Fitr holiday celebrated by Muslims to mark the end of the fasting month of Ramadan
Double shock of El Nino, La Nina could affect more than 100 mln people - UN
"Both rapid and slow-onset climactic events are exposing years of poor investment and preparedness" - U.N. special envoy
Developing nations to get "tailor-made" advice on climate action
New support service aims to help turn national plans submitted for Paris Agreement into reality
Londoners fear 'Pay to Stay' law will price poor tenants out of the capital
A new law could force Londoners who have lived in social housing for decades to move out of the city's vibrant centre
Archbishop of Canterbury to open home to Syrian refugee family next month
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby pledged last September to take in refugees from Syria following a similar move by the Pope
British tennis champ Andy Murray has a smash at malaria on court
"It's unthinkable, yet every day more than 800 children lose their lives because of a mosquito bite" - Andy Murray
INTERVIEW - Access to finance critical for cities to handle urban growth, disasters
Risk of disasters hitting fast-growing cities is rising, adding pressure on authorities to protect residents through better planning
Myanmar/Burma: Ensuring access to health care for conflict victims in Rakhine State
Government-imposed restrictions on displaced Rohingya populations bar them from accessing health care