Bosnian Croat war crimes convict dies after taking "poison" in U.N. court
Court's lead suspect, former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic, died of a heart attack in March 2006 months before a ruling in his genocide case
Insecticide resistance spreads in Africa, threatens malaria progress
The disease killed 445,000 people in 2016, the majority of them children in sub-Saharan Africa
Three dead bodies pulled from sea near Spain after migrant boat sinks
Migrant drownings have topped 3,000 on Mediterranean Sea routes for the fourth straight year
Yemen fuel crisis leads Red Cross to buy fuel as "last resort"
The lack of fuel has a "cascading impact on several vital sectors" - water and sanitation as well as health and food, as prices have risen sharply
Tribal militia kill 43 in S.Sudan's Jonglei state, abduct women, children
The killings are the latest chapter in a chain of revenge attacks, cattle raiding, and child abduction between the Murle and the Dinka Bor tribe
Bosnian Croat general dies after drinking poison in courtroom
UN judges turned down wartime commander Slobodan Praljak's appeal against a 20-year sentence for war crimes against Bosnian Muslims
Indonesia reopens Bali airport as wind clears volcanic ash
"As the volcanic activity remains unpredictable, these flights may be cancelled at short notice"
Pope calls for peace in Myanmar on diplomatically fraught trip
Francis has avoided using the highly charged term 'Rohingya'
Merkel: End smuggling and slavery, create legal migration chances for Africans
"(Illegal immigration) plays a role all over the African continent now because there are reports that young African men are being sold like slaves in Libya"
EU considers new plan to ease disputes over migrants
Ex-communist countries in the east, with little recent history of immigration, have resisted attempts by the EU executive to force them to take quotas