Millions more hungry in 2017 amid famine, conflict, and numbers rising-report
"We are clearly seeing a trend now, from 80 million to 108 million, from 108 to 124 million, people literally marching to the brink of starvation around the world"
London lawyer acquitted of forcing daughter to undergo female genital mutilation
An estimated 137,000 women and girls in England and Wales have undergone FGM
An unhealthy state to be in
Most refugees are living in low- and middle-income countries which are usually in no great position to support a huge influx of people
In Saharan outpost, Europe's unwanted stuck in limbo
Since the European Union cut off entry routes two years ago, Niger's Agadez has become less a way-station and more a dead-end
Cows in the classroom: inside South Sudan's cattle camp schools
"I've never been to school in my life"
The multibillion dollar question: How much will it cost to end hunger and undernutrition?
More investments are needed to end hunger—but how much will it cost? Estimates range from $7 billion to $265 billion per year.
Tech companies reliant on mica despite child labour fears - campaigners
"The possibility of child labour in electronic products and in cars is very high"
China says new agency will improve foreign aid coordination
Africa, Cuba major recipients of Chinese aid
ANALYSIS-Women call time on sexist culture in scandal-hit aid sector
Much of what has hit the front pages in recent weeks is not news to aid workers - so why has the scandal erupted now?