Plant trees in refugee camps to stop forest loss and conflict, U.N. says
Four out of five people who flee their homes rely on firewood for cooking and heating, which is a major cause of deforestation in surrounding areas
West End theatre turns migrant camp to get London audience talking
"Discussion is the only think that is going to get us forward ... and hopefully this play can provide some of that space for debate"
South Sudan president Kiir heads to Ethiopia for peace talks with rebel leader
The talks would be the first meeting between Kiir and rebel leader Machar since a peace deal between the government and Machar's rebel group fell apart in August 2016
South Sudan rebel leader Machar arrives in Ethiopia for talks to end civil war
Wednesday meeting will be the first between Machar and Kiir since a peace deal between the government and Machar's rebel group fell apart in August 2016
U.S. quits U.N. human rights body, citing bias vs Israel, alarming critics
Washington's withdrawal is the latest U.S. rejection of multilateral engagement after it pulled out of the Paris climate agreement and the 2015 Iran nuclear deal
Wars, persecution drive record 68.5 mln from their homes - UN
Syrians are the largest displaced population with 12.6 million people forced from their homes
South Sudan civil war foes to meet in Ethiopia - Addis ministry
The ethnically-charged conflict in S. Sudan has killed tens of thousands of people and repeatedly brought large parts of its population to the brink of famine
Shamed into silence: The forgotten children born of rape in war
It is absolutely critical that we do not harm and or re-traumatise children, but they have a right to tell their own stories
Arab alliance close to capturing Hodeidah airport, Yemen military says
Defeat for Saudi-led alliance could cut off supply lines to Houthi-controlled Sanaa, and possibly force them to negotiate as world's biggest humanitarian disaster ravages Yemen
U.S. expected to retreat from main U.N. rights forum - activists, diplomats
U.S. ambassador to the United Nations publicly told the Council a year ago that Washington might leave the body unless a "chronic anti-Israel bias" were removed