South Sudan rebels to sign latest draft peace deal -Sudan
President Salva Kiir and the leader of the main rebel group, Riek Machar, signed up to the ceasefire and power-sharing agreement earlier this month
Italy and Hungary vow to work together on hardline approach to migrants
Rome says it will not reopen its ports until its big EU neighbours agree to share the burden of taking in migrants rescued at sea
Some Saudi-led coalition air strikes in Yemen may amount to war crimes -UN
Houthi torture, child recruitment may be war crimes
Greece investigates aid workers for suspected migrant smuggling, espionage
The suspected crime ring allegedly "provided direct assistance to organized migrant trafficking rings"
Congo Republic confirms yellow fever near Angolan enclave
In all, 186 suspected cases have been detected this year, many of which were in the western commercial hub of Pointe Noire
Migrants rejected by Italy were tortured and raped, U.N. says
UN believes thousands of migrants were still being detained - held in safehouses or warehoused
War crimes prosecutor calls for conviction in Congo sexual slavery case
Bosco Ntaganda faces 18 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity for acts allegedly committed in 2002-2003
South Sudan rebels refuse to sign latest peace deal
Machar and another rebel group say disputes over power sharing and a new constitution had been ignored in the draft
Thousands of Syrians start returning to Daraya - state media
The conflict has killed hundreds of thousands of people since 2011 and made nearly 11 million Syrians homeless
Britain will use aid budget to boost trade in Africa - PM May
May recommits to maintaining the overall British aid budget at 0.7 percent of economic output