23 migrants likely dead on trip from Libya to Italy, IOM says
"We continue almost every day to learn of deaths in Moroccan, Algerian and Spanish waters"
Myanmar's 'ethnic cleansing' of Rohingya continues, UN rights official says
U.N. assistant secretary-general for human rights says nature of the violence has changed to lower intensity campaign of terror and forced starvation
Papua New Guinea aid workers race to deliver supplies as aftershocks strike
Concerns are growing about access to safe drinking water after the shaking destroyed many water tanks, while land slips have poured mud into natural water sources
Aid reaches Ghouta but retreats after shelling; Syria presses assault
80 killed in highest daily toll since U.N. Security Council vote
West African leaders vow to fight jihadists after Burkina attacks
Jihadist groups have expanded into central Mali, which they have used as a launchpad to hit Burkina Faso, Niger and Ivory Coast
Italy migrants fear uncertain future after election
"It often happens that we have problems, that people shout at us 'go back to your country'"
Syria lets aid reach Ghouta but blocks medical supplies, presses assault
WHO official: 70 percent of medical supplies blocked
Activists accuse South Sudan of using oil cash to fund conflict
South Sudan has been racked by an ethnically charged civil war since late 2013
Magnitude 6.0 aftershock rattles quake-hit PNG highlands as toll rises
150,000 people need aid
White House accuses Russia of killing civilians in Syria
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad vowed on Sunday to continue the offensive in eastern Ghouta