Record Number of People in DR Congo Face Acute Hunger
Conflict is key cause of hunger there, with eastern provinces and central region of Kasais being worst hit
Conflict is key cause of hunger there, with eastern provinces and central region of Kasais being worst hit
ADF fighters decapitated eight villagers in the village of Boyo, in the northeast Ituri province, and shot dead two civilians in Kainama, army spokesm
Protesters say coup is violation of our democracy and human rights'
They're protesting the military junta's coup and detention of elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi
About 1,400 migrants have been living outdoors in bitterly cold temperatures for the past two weeks because of a political impasse
A weekend outdoor concert in Juba attracted huge crowds including President Salva Kiir, despite a government ban on large gatherings during the COVID-
Civilians are caught up in a vicious cycle of violence and displacement, with many forced to flee for the second time this year
WHO says it is outraged by these allegations and plans a thorough investigation
Belarusian president claimed sixth election win earlier this month, leading to calls of election fraud, daily protests and the biggest challenge in hi
Under pressure to resign, Lukashenko asks Moscow for help
Coronavirus disproportionately affects the most vulnerable, including the poorest, indigenous populations and other native communities, as well as ref
Tens of thousands of Ethiopian migrants stranded in war-torn Yemen are in fear for their lives as COVID-19 spreads throughout the country and life-sav
More than 100,000 civilians have fled worsening conditions in DR Congo's eastern Beni Territory over the past two months
Demonstrators demand US military leave or be expelled at urging of Shi'ite leader Muqtada al-Sadr
Gun rally in a state south of Washington had officials on high alert as they worried about violence between gun rights advocates and anti-gun forces
Indonesian authorities struggled on Sunday to disinfect streets, deliver food to affected residents
At least 60 people have died and nearly 100,000 people are unable to return home, days after devastating rains flooded the capital of Jakarta
The protest, dubbed the Million March', was organized by an umbrella group of Muslim and civil society organizations. More than 40 percent of Hyderab