East Libyan forces say have arrested commander sought by ICC
Mahmoud al-Werfalli is wanted for allegedly executing dozens of prisoners
Canada sees 'unsustainable' spike in asylum seekers at U.S. border
More than 3,100 people walked across the border illegally in July to file refugee claims and were arrested, up from 884 in June
Wildfire-plagued Portugal declares public calamity as braces for more
With just over 2 percent of the EU landmass, Portugal accounts for almost a third of burnt areas in the union this year.
Northern Ireland court rules gay marriage ban doesn't violate rights
N.Ireland only UK region without gay marriage
Hundreds still missing in Sierra Leone mudslide as search intensifies
Aid agencies have warned that corpses trapped in the mud are likely to contaminate water sources and cause outbreaks of disease
U.N. hopes for Syria peace talks in October or November
"Worst place" in Syria is Raqqa, 25,000 trapped
Nigerian officials collect bribes totalling $1.2 billion each year -statistics office
Corruption has undermined development in the oil exporter for decades
Bangladesh ramps up border patrols to deter fresh Rohingya inflow
Myanmar denies citizenship to the Rohingya and classifies them as illegal immigrants, though they claim roots there dating back centuries
SPECIAL REPORT-How Syria continued to gas its people as the world looked on
There have been dozens of chlorine attacks and at least one major sarin attack since 2013, causing more than 200 deaths and hundreds of injuries
Uganda struggles to cope as 1 mln South Sudanese refugees pour in
The trickle of refugees into Uganda swelled into a river last year after a shaky Western-backed peace deal collapsed