Colombia's ELN rebels may call ceasefire for pope's visit
ELN was founded in 1964 by rebels inspired by Cuba's 1959 revolution and it was led for decades by Catholic priests
Kenyan election official says opposition victory claim "ridiculous"
Reuters TV footage showed police firing live rounds as they clashed with youths throwing stones in a Nairobi slum
More than half a million children in Libya need help -UNICEF
200,000 children in Libya need safe drinking water
Nineteen migrants feared drowned after being forced from boat off Yemen - U.N. agency
Smugglers were pushing migrants into the sea away from the mainland so as to avoid encountering possibly armed groups on shore
Saudi-led coalition calls on U.N. to run main Yemen airport
Fifteen aid groups called on warring parties in Yemen to reopen the airport on Wednesday
Cooking gas shortages force Venezuelans to turn to firewood
"It's not fair that a country with so much oil is going through this"
At least 27 people killed in Congo protest -Human Rights Watch
The majority of the deaths were in the capital, Kinshasa
U.N. warns aid workers of rising Buddhist hostility in western Myanmar
"Rumour and misinformation will continue to be used to fuel anti-UN and INGO sentiment and hostility and elevate anxieties"
Islamic State still a threat as Mosul residents return to city in ruins
"They should just bulldoze the whole thing and start over"
Demand for child webcam sex in Mekong 'outstripping supply', U.N. says
Thailand is a regional hub for the smuggling and trafficking of men, women, and children from poorer neighbouring countries such as Cambodia and Myanmar