British public's trust in charities lowest ever recorded - survey
A fifth of respondents do not trust donations reach those in need, and 67 percent say charities spend too much on salaries and administration
FACTBOX-Child marriage to HIV, hardships facing children in West and Central Africa
Nearly 6 million children died before the age of five in 2015 - almost a third of these deaths were in West and Central Africa
UNICEF finds dramatic inequality among world's poorest, richest children
Poor children twice as likely to die before age 5 and poor girls more than twice as likely to become child brides
EXCLUSIVE-U.S. to downgrade Myanmar in annual human trafficking report - sources
Move aims to prod country to do more to curb use of child soldiers and forced labor, and send message of concern about persecuted Rohingya
Iraqi army closes in on Islamic State militants near Falluja
Some officials estimate that as little as 10 percent of Falluja had been destroyed
Eight suicide bombers target Lebanese Christian village
Lebanese security services have been on heightened alert for militant attacks in recent weeks
Congo aims to vaccinate 11.6 mln against yellow fever
The mosquito-borne haemorrhagic virus is a major concern in the capital Kinshasa, a city of about 12 million people
Islamic State bombings in southern Yemen kill 38 -medics
Islamic State militants are claiming responsibility for the attack via their online news agency
U.S., Mexico aim for more clean energy electricity by 2025 - CBC
Both states plan to announce half of their electricity will come from clean power sources by 2025
Advocates hail U.S. court abortion decision, predict national impact
Laws such as the one the Supreme Court struck down are seen by critics as a backdoor way of restricting abortion access