Yemen's Houthis and Saudi Arabia in secret talks to end war - sources
"It is clear that there is a desire of the Houthis and the coalition to go toward a comprehensive agreement"
UNHCR chief pessimistic on deal for Rohingya returns to Myanmar
"The odds are growing against a solution"
Civilians flee as two big Syria battles enter decisive phases
The Syrian war entered its eighth year this week having killed half a million people and driven more than 11 million from their homes
Philippines informs U.N. of ICC withdrawal, court regrets move
International jurist groups and activists have criticised President Rodrigo Duterte for what they say is an attempt to evade justice
Syrians leave rebel-held Ghouta for second day; Turkey attacks Afrin town
The Syrian war entered its eighth year this week having killed half a million people and driven more than 11 million from their homes
Vietnam marks 50 years since U.S. massacre at My Lai
Survivors of the massacre told Reuters of the darkness and silence in the hours after the killings as they struggled to bury the dead in fear that the Americans might attack again
Thousands of women, men, children raped in Syria's war - U.N. report
"Sexual violence against females and males is used to force confessions"
Colombia tribunal begins mammoth task of investigating, trying war crimes
"This is a historic moment"
S.Africa's listeria outbreak in early stages, will spread - minister
The disease causes flu-like symptoms, nausea, diarrhoea and infection of the blood stream and brain
Asylum seekers sue U.S. government over prolonged detention
The practice of releasing asylum seekers is "still in place on paper" but "is effectively a dead letter" in practice, an attorney with the plaintiffs said