Slamming the door: How Trump transformed U.S. refugee program
This year, with a record high 68.5 mln displaced people worldwide, the U.S. is on track to take in about 22,000 refugees, a quarter the number admitted in 2016
UK 'failing' to save thousands of children from modern slavery
More than 2,000 children suspected to have been trafficked were referred to the government last year - the highest annual number on record
World hunger levels rise for third year running - U.N.
Hunger appears to be increasing in almost all of Africa and in South America, with 821 million people - one in nine - going hungry in 2017
'Bring in the angel of death': Kenyan elders issue curse to fight land loss
"What we've decided is to go to our god by cursing them. That is our court"
Over 100 died in boat wreck off Libya Sept. 1-2 - MSF
One boat's engine failed and the other began to deflate
Interpol rescues 85 child slaves from Sudan's streets and gold mines
Police found some children as young as ten handling dangerous chemicals in open-air gold mines while others were forced to beg
Rich nations must act to avoid 'refugee catastrophe' in East Africa - aid agencies
Donor funding to Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania has dropped by over 60 percent compared to the previous year
U.K. and U.S. law enforcement agencies join forces to fight FGM
An estimated 200 million girls and women worldwide are victims of FGM
South Sudan soldiers sentenced to jail for murder, rape in 2016 hotel raid
The attack was one of the worst on aid workers in South Sudan's civil war
UNRWA chief defends refugee criteria for millions of Palestinians
U.S. cut off its funding to U.N. agency last week