UN points finger at "elements" in Congo army over Kasai mass graves
The government has blamed the militia for the mass graves and also claimed that some of the sites identified by UN investigators have turned out not to contain bodies
Colombia's ELN rebels propose three-month ceasefire
"This would be a starting bilateral ceasefire, it's not the end of the conflict, it's temporary - with the possibility of extending it to generate trust"
Libya's PM, eastern commander commit to ceasefire, election
"It is unclear if the summit will be anything more than a Kodak moment"
Rescued from Islamic State, Yazidi boy longs to rejoin mother in Canada
Thousands of Yazidi women were enslaved by the militants, who killed hundreds of adult men and took boys away for military and ideological training
Cameroon soccer star Milla tackles plastic flooding menace
"It's a good project for the future of our country, especially when it comes to the fight against pollution"
EXCLUSIVE-Australia to accept first Central American refugees under U.S. deal -sources
Resettlement to occur within months - sources
H1N1 flu outbreak kills two more in Myanmar
The health ministry called for the public not to panic, describing the cases of H1N1 as regular seasonal phenomenon
Yemen cholera epidemic slowing after infecting 400,000
New cases are continuing at between 5,000 and 6,000 per day, but the epidemic curve shows that the outbreak peaked about three weeks ago
EXCLUSIVE-Australia to accept first Central American refugees under U.S. deal - sources
Resettlement to occur within months - sources
Migrant deal with Turkey working well, says EU official
In exchange for 3 bln euros in financial aid and a promise to ease visa restrictions for Turks, Ankara has sharply cut numbers of migrants crossing into Europe via its territory