Rights advocates say vigilante killings are response to unchecked Haitian gang violence, but not a long-term solution.

Rights advocates say vigilante killings are response to unchecked Haitian gang violence, but not a long-term solution.
After years of conflict and the effects of climate change, the number of displaced people has reached 3.8 million.
Dr Alaa Nogod, a prominent figure in Sudan’s protest movement, was taken amid continued fighting in the country.
The Take speaks to Khartoum-based Dr Ahmed Omer about the threats to medical professionals there.
Harrowing accounts emerge from refugees who cross the border to escape fierce fighting in Sudan’s West Darfur region.
NGO Emergency says Maltese authorities so far failed to heed calls for a rescue as boat takes on water in bad weather.
The United Nations estimates nearly 17,000 civilians killed last year, an increase of 53% compared with year before.
Humanitarian organisations say time is running out as affected communities have gone for months with little or no food.
Al Jazeera spoke with USAID chief who announced $100m for Sudan and countries hosting displaced Sudanese refugees.
Official death toll surges as the UN says at least 800,000 people in need of emergency food aid and other assistance.
Part grant, part loan, the money is drawn from the bank’s existing projects for Mozambique.
India is sending more aid to Yangon, but communications remain difficult, hampering the disaster response.
Leaders of seven of the most powerful democracies will gather this weekend for the Group of Seven summit in Hiroshima
Iraq, Syria and Yemen in need of greater help to deal with intensifying climate change effects, aid groups warn.