Bulgarians use "speed dating" to get know migrants
Bulgaria stands out in the region for its significant Muslim minority, some 12 percent among 7.1 million mainly Orthodox Christians
Migrant deaths in the Sahara likely twice Mediterranean toll - UN
"What happens in Libya is far scarier to people than dying"
Myanmar army chief says Rohingya Muslims not native, refugee numbers exaggerated
"They are not the natives, and the records prove that they were not even called Rohingya but just Bengalis during the colonial period"
Afghan civilian casualties from air strikes rise more than 50 percent, says U.N.
More than two thirds of the civilian victims were women and children
Thousands evacuated in Vietnam as floods, landslides kill 46
More than 17,000 households have been evacuated and more than 200 homes have collapsed
Ceasefire deal sealed for rebel pocket near Damascus
A string of ceasefire deals in recent months has eased the fighting in western Syria
Colombia peace deal cannot be modified for 12 years, court rules
Decision shields the accord from potential changes should the opposition win next year's elections
Brutal Myanmar army operation aimed at preventing Rohingya return -U.N.
"Almost all testimonies indicated that people were shot at close range and in the back while they tried to flee in panic"
Genocide trial against ex-Guatemalan dictator Rios Montt to restart
New trial will revisit the earlier accusations that Rios Montt ordered massacres leading to deaths of at least 1,771 Ixil Mayan Indians
Many Nigerians displaced by Boko Haram fighting not ready to return home
Although Boko Haram in recent months has increased its attacks on displaced people, they still feel safer in camps and urban centres than in their communities