MSF reopens first Kunduz clinic since deadly hospital air strike in 2015
MSF hopes to begin building a new trauma center in Kunduz as early as 2018
U.S. police seek Burundi robotics teens seen at Canada border
More than 3,000 would-be refugees have crossed the U.S. border into Canada so far this year
Yemen named as nation where risk of mass killing rose most in 2016 - study
Yemen's war between a Saudi-led coalition and Iran-allied Houthis has killed more than 10,000 people and left millions starving
Countries need more than money to cope with shocks - global report
"The countries that tend to be doing better are the ones who have a more inclusive approach to growth"
All-girl team from Afghanistan compete in first robot Olympics after originally being denied entry into the U.S.
All-girl team from Afghanistan prepares to compete in first international robot Olympics as they were originally denied entry into the U.S. but participate after President Donald Trump intervened, in Washington, U.S., July 17, 2017. REUTERS/Yuri Gripas
Ex-U.S. diplomats seek to save State Department refugee office
Transferring responsibilities of the refugee office to other agencies would undercut U.S. diplomatic leverage in grappling with foreign crises
Suicide bomb attacks killing more Afghan civilians: U.N.
War in Afghanistan killed at least 1,662 civilians and wounded 3,581 in the first half of the year
Turkey's threat over failed coup risks leaving scores stateless - think tank
Stateless people are denied the basic rights most people take for granted and many live in destitution on the margins of society
Pakistan launches military operation in tribal areas targeting Islamic State
Pakistan's ethnic Pashtun region is the most volatile in the country despite the military's success in driving out many militants.
EXCLUSIVE-Australia-U.S. refugee swap again in doubt as officials exit Nauru
Former U.S. President Barack Obama agreed a refugee swap with Australia last year, but Trump has branded it a "dumb deal"