Raped then rejected, stigma drives former girl soldiers back into Congo's militias
"It is better to die there than come home and be rejected"
Refugee facts: in two minutes
A record 65.6 million people worldwide had been forced from their homes due to conflict or persecution by the end of 2016. Here is a two minute video with facts about refugees ahead of World Refugee Day on Tuesday.
Religious, indigenous leaders meet to protect rainforests
"The Paris Agreement is doomed if deforestation continues"
Take greater responsibility for your people, U.N. refugee chief tells South Sudan
South Sudan's civil war erupted out of political infighting in late 2013, just two years after South Sudan declared independence from Sudan
U.S. warns of new reports Congo troops killing, raping women, children
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, called for action
Trump's coal plan sends U.S. energy "back to the past"-Vatican
Any harm to the environment will be like a "boomerang that will come back ... especially to poor people"
Lord's Resistance Army steps up Congo attacks as U.S.-backed force pulls out -U.N.
UN has reported a surge this year in LRA abductions of girls and boys around the ages of 12 or 13
Catalans woo immigrants in quest to split from Spain
Catalan regional government has worked to integrate migrants by providing free healthcare and education even to illegal immigrants registered as living in Catalonia
African leaders say election delays spell "grave danger" for Congo
Dozens died last year in violent anti-government protests in major cities
Medical app aims to tackle rape, flag war crimes in conflict-torn Congo
"Protecting victims of sexual violence has to come first"