At least 95 killed in central Mali village attack
Violence between Dogon hunters and Fulani herders has killed hundreds since January, including an attack in March in which gunmen killed more than 150 Fulani
Mexico says other Latam countries could share burden of tackling migration to U.S.
Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard said the measures could be needed if the number of migrants entering Mexico does not fall
Yemen foreign minister resigns amid differences over UN efforts -sources
Foreign minister Khaled al-Yamani is quitting as differences emerge over the enforcement of a ceasefire deal
French, Dutch Islamic State orphans repatriated from Syria
The 12 French children will be handed to social services
Up to 2 million Syrians could flee to Turkey if clashes worsen - U.N.
The onslaught since late April marks the most intense conflict between President Bashar al-Assad and his insurgent enemies since last summer
Civil disobedience campaign empties streets of Sudan's capital
On Sunday, the start of Sudan's working week, public transport was barely functioning and commercial banks, private companies and markets were shut
Hong Kong plunged into political crisis after huge protest against extradition law
Human rights groups have expressed concerns about the use of torture, arbitrary detentions, forced confessions and problems accessing lawyers
Pope appeals for peace, dialogue in Sudan
Opposition medics say 113 people were killed in this week's violence in the Sudanese capital, while the government has put the death toll at 61, including three members of the security services
Angelina Jolie urges international support for Venezuelan children
Four million Venezuelan refugees and migrants have fled economic and humanitarian crisis in their homeland
Two Sudan rebel leaders arrested after meeting Ethiopia PM -sources
Abiy offered to mediate after the opposition alliance's talks with the Transitional Military Council (TMC) had ground to a halt