

UN: Thousands of Newly Displaced in Niger in Need of Shelter, Water
A woman is seen sitting in front of a tent in the Assaga refugee camp, set up by the U.N. for Nigerian refugees who fled to southeast...


US Interior Secretary to Help Fight African Wildlife Trafficking
Kenyan Wildlife Rangers standing near the carcass of an elephant in Tsavo East, Kenya, in this June 19, 2014. HARARE—U.S. Secretary of...


Ex-Goldman Director Rajat Gupta Back Home After Prison Stay
Rajat Gupta. Former Goldman Sachs Group Inc. director Rajat Gupta is a free man after serving 19 months in federal prison for leaking...


Taiwan’s Premier Quits, Cabinet May Follow, After Election Losses
Taiwan's Premier Mao Chi-kuo speaks to the foreign media about Taiwan's interest in joining the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank...


Libya's Rivals Declare Unity Cabinet under UN Plan
Damages are seen due to clashes between the Libyan military and Islamic militias in Benghazi, Libya. Representatives of Libya's rival...


Iran: End of Sanctions Unlocking $32 Billion in Assets
Valiollah Seif, governor of Iran's central bank, Aug. 23, 2015. The head of Iran's central bank said Tuesday the country is gaining...


Doctors Without Borders Blasts EU Migration Policies
Migrants carrying their belongings walk from the Macedonian border into Serbia, near the village of Miratovac, Serbia, Jan. 19, 2016....


Research: Sub-Saharan Africa Has World's Highest Rates of Stillbirths
Sughra Ramzan, who is pregnant, waits for a doctor at Muzaffargarh District Hospital's maternity ward in Punjab province, Pakistan....


At Debate, Democrats Praise Iran Deal, Spar Over Domestic Issues
From left, Democratic U.S. presidential candidates former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and...


Nigeria’s Opposition Won't Defend Spokesman in Corruption Allegations
Nigerian president Muhammadu Buhari gives an interview to Agence France-presse at his hotel during the 25th African Summit on June 14,...















