EXCLUSIVE-U.S. team in refugee camps investigating atrocities against Rohingya
"After the 1,000 interviews and statistical analysis, we can draw certain conclusions about the perpetrators of crime"
Rights groups criticise Greece for migrant travel ban from islands
"Containing asylum seekers on the Greek islands in substandard and appalling conditions that violate their rights"
Strained by tourism, Philippines' once idyllic Boracay checks in for rehab
Mass tourism is pushing the tiny island to the brink of collapse.
Sixteen people killed in Nigerian church attack -police
Hundreds of people have died in clashes this year between herders and farmers linked to grazing rights and dwindling fertile land.
INTERVIEW-Syria is death trap for civilians, UN refugee chief warns
"We are going to lose not only a generation but a population"
Israel abandons plan to forcibly deport African migrants
"At this stage, the possibility of carrying out an unwilling deportation to a third country is not on the agenda"
Prosecutors seek second genocide conviction, life sentence for Karadzic
Karadzic was convicted two years ago for some of the worst war crimes committed during the breakup of the former Yugoslavia
UN and EU use Syria donor conference to call for peace
"Military escalation do not bring a political solution"
In Iraq minefields, an old war leaves a menacing legacy
Casualties from landmines and ordnance are so common in Jurf al-Milh that the village is better known as al Bitran which means "the amputees".
INTERVIEW-Palestinian UN aid still $200 mln short after Trump cuts
U.N. agency providing aid for Palestinians says Trump has withheld $305 million in funding.