WHO warns Yemen may be on the brink of another cholera epidemic, possibly worse than last year's due to widespread malnutrition
Most migrants from the Horn of Africa travel through Yemen to the Gulf States in search of work
UNHCR is not promoting returns to Somalia, which is unsafe, but conditions in war-torn Yemen are worse
Vaccinations to help stem latest Ebola outbreak in conflict-ridden province could start Wednesday
United Nations warns that Yemen, where world's worst humanitarian crisis is unfolding, would suffer even more if the vital Port of Hodeidah were attacked and ceased to operate
UN officials, fearing Congolese refugees risk spreading the Ebola virus from North Kivu province into neighboring countries, are urging increased surveillance
UNHCR scaling up life-saving aid to nearly one-million people displaced by intercommunal violence in southwestern Ethiopia
Yemen had the world's worst cholera outbreak last year, topping one million cases
Four of six suspected cases of Ebola have been confirmed in and around Mangina in North Kivu
International Organization for Migration reports thousands of Rohingya refugees are at risk of falling prey to human traffickers who exploit them sexually and for forced labor
A week after an Ebola outbreak was declared over in Congo, new cases have surfaced in North Kivu, a conflict zone hosting more than 1 million refugees
People threatened with statelessness are those or descendants of those who have arrived in Assam State after March 1971 when Bangladesh became independent
Human rights defenders and activists who have criticized government policies have been jailed
Thousands of Nicaraguans are fleeing mounting political tensions, violence and human rights violations in their country
IS killed and injured at least 200 civilians while taking dozens of women and children hostage
Data from 76 countries find that mother's milk is rich in health-giving nutrients and antibodies
Nearly 200,000 people displaced by five weeks of relentless fighting in southern Syria urgently need help, but access to them is severely limited
More than 8,000 of the 10,000 repatriated West African migrants were discovered during 84 search and rescue operations in the desert
UN reports violence and horrific abuse by separatist and Government forces in Cameroon's English-speaking communities has spiraled out of control
The global economy will slow down and millions of jobs will be lost if political leaders do not reach a negotiated settlement to end the trade war
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