World Feb 12 Chief of UNRWA in Gaza calls EU funds ‘absolutely critical’ but the bloc wants an audit By Lorne Cook, Associated Press
World Sep 02 Watch 1:32 Amid peace talks, Taliban claims deadly explosion in Kabul In Afghanistan, the Taliban claimed responsibility for a massive explosion that rocked Kabul, killing at least five and wounding 50. It targeted the heavily secured area that’s home to several aid agencies and international organizations, and came as the U.S. By Jane Ferguson
World Apr 14 Foreigners stranded in Yemen await emergency flights After more than a week of planning, the International Organization for Migration was able to fly 141 people out of Yemen’s capital Sanaa on Sunday before Saudi-led airstrikes began anew. By Larisa Epatko
Health Jan 14 Cholera One Part of Zimbabwe’s Growing Health Concerns Political trouble in Zimbabwe has taken a toll on the population's health and aid groups warn that thousands more will die as the infrastructure and health care systems continue to deteriorate. By Admin, PBS News Hour
World May 11 More Aid Enters Myanmar; Referendum Vote Held Food and water began reaching more of Myanmar's cyclone victims Sunday, but the government made no indication that it would allow foreign aid workers into the country to distribute the goods. By PBS News Hour