At least 10 killed in attack at Nigerian flashpoint for communal clashes
The region is a hotspot for violence between Muslim herders and Christian farmers over rights to grazing land and agriculture
An economy in ruins leaves Gazans with hard choices
Gaza unemployment is 43.6 percent, poverty over 60 percent
Papua New Guinea officials say whole villages flattened by deadly quake
Water, food supplies needed in damaged townships
Thousands of Rohingya flee 'no man's land' after resettlement talks
"There's no guarantee for life. We need security and all basic rights including citizenship like other communities are granted by the Myanmar government"
Rohingya refugees test Bangladeshi welcome as prices rise and repatriation stalls
"They said they would stay for only a month. They're still here and more are coming."
Russian truce plan fails to halt bombing of Syria's Ghouta
Measures, decided in agreement with Syrian forces, are intended to help civilians leave and to evacuate the sick and wounded
Afghanistan hosts talks on peace platform after Taliban offer to U.S.
"We are ready for unconditional peace negotiations"
At least 14 dead in Papua New Guinea quake; ExxonMobil shuts LNG plant
"People are afraid. The shaking is still continuing. There's nowhere to go but people are just moving around"
EXCLUSIVE-Chemical weapons watchdog investigates Ghouta attacks - sources
Use of chlorine as a chemical weapons is prohibited under the 1997 Chemical Weapons Convention
Free clinic opens for Yemenis impoverished by war
"I came here because I don't have the means or ability to go to a hospital"