INTERVIEW-Cholera, more civilian casualties feared in Libya - WHO
At least 60,000 people who have fled the fighting in southern outskirts are in makeshift refuges, swelling the city centre's nearly half a million population
UK minister pledges to act on sex abuse in charities as donor numbers fall
Charities have come under intense scrutiny since it emerged that Oxfam staff used prostitutes in during a relief mission in Haiti, sparking a scandal that widened to other aid organisations
UK minister pledges to act on sex abuse in charities as donor numbers fall
Charities have come under intense scrutiny since it emerged that Oxfam staff used prostitutes in during a relief mission in Haiti, sparking a scandal that widened to other aid organisations
Afghan civilians killed in air strikes on Taliban drug labs, local officials say
The attack followed a report from the U.N. last month which indicated that more civilians were killed by Afghan and U.S. air strikes in the first three months of the year than by any other means
Pope defends migrants during trip to immigration-adverse Bulgaria
Bulgaria's government wants the European Union to close its external borders to migrants and set up refugee centres outside the bloc
Taliban kill 13 in attack on police headquarters in northern Afghanistan
The Taliban have stepped up attacks on security installations, even as they hold sixth rounds of direct talks with U.S. officials to end the war in Afghanistan
Taliban suicide bomber leads attack on an Afghan police HQ, 20 injured
The Taliban have stepped up attacks on security installations to demoralize Afghan police and troops even as they are holding direct talks with the U.S. officials
Monstrous rumours stoke hostility to Pakistan's anti-polio drive
Pakistan and neighbouring Afghanistan are two of just three countries in the world - Nigeria is the third - where polio remains endemic
U.S. says military killed 120 civilians abroad in 2018, lower than watchdog estimates
The Pentagon assessed that no civilians were killed in Libya or Yemen
Afghans demand ceasefire on both sides as first step to peace
Dozens of women who were given an opportunity to address the assembly said Afghanistan must not backtrack from the gains that women have made since Taliban rule ended