Colombians vote for new president with peace deal at stake
Leading candidate, right-wing Ivan Duque, has pledged to alter the terms of the peace deal and to jail former rebels for war crimes
In Mosul, young volunteers help bring city back to life
Iraqi students are salvaging what is left of Mosul rich heritage, clearing rubble and distributing aid in a city crying out for help after the war against IS
Dozens killed in Cameroon's restive Anglophone region
The incident is one of the deadliest since armed secessionists from the English-speaking minority launched an insurrection last year against the predominantly Francophone central government
Two people dead, three missing in Oman after cyclone
The cyclone also killed at least seven people in the Yemeni island of Socotra
Lebanon tells Syria development law could hinder refugees' return
Lebanese Foreign Minister says law could make it difficult for refugees to prove property ownership, and in turn discourage some from returning
East African migrants escape from captors in Libyan smuggling hub
Bani Walid has become a major hub for the smuggling and trafficking of migrants
Five people dead, 40 missing in Yemen's Socotra after cyclone
Yemen declared a state of emergency on Thursday for Socotra
U.N. urges Saudi-led coalition to speed Yemen imports, avoid starvation
Yemen is the world's worst humanitarian crisis with some 8.4 mln people severely short of food and at risk of starvation
Third Indian state checks suspect cases in outbreak of rare brain-damaging virus
There is no vaccine for the virus, carried by fruit bats, and the only treatment is supportive care
Dozens killed in clashes between two Somali regions in land dispute
Clashes only add to the suffering of people in the area as they deal with an already-difficult humanitarian situation aggravated by tropical cyclone Sagar