Rebels close in on east Congo city amid gunfire
"The Yakutumba elements started advancing toward Uvira this morning"
Volcano near quake-struck Mexico City belches burning rocks
The volcano's activity has worried Mexicans following the 7.1 magnitude earthquake eight days ago
UNHCR alarmed at violence against Rohingyas in Sri Lanka
A mob stoned a shelter occupied by Rohingya Muslim asylum seekers on Tuesday
EU and US critical of African bid to halt Burundi atrocities probe
"Instead of sending us your comments ... you just tabled basically a competing text"
War and the prize: how some Nobel laureates turn away from peace
A number of winners of the peace prize have gone on to launch wars or escalate them
Cameroon illegally deported 100,000 Nigerian refugees -rights group
Deportations violate international and Cameroonian law and constitute one of the world's largest recent cases of illegal forced repatriation
Vatican urges politicians to defend migrants, not stereotype them
Pope launches "Share the Journey" campaign to help migrants
Slaughtered Hindus a testament to brutality of Myanmar's conflict
"We watched as they tied each person, hands behind their back and also legs"
"Big question" is whether Rohingya can go home - UN refugee chief
"Clearly if only the people with papers can go back, that will be a very small number"
In storm-ravaged Puerto Rico, drinking water in short supply
Puerto Rico water woes are tied to the collapse of its power grid; electricity is needed to pump, treat and filter water that shows up in household taps