Amnesty says Iraq and allies violated international law in Mosul battle
Death toll very likely above 3,700 but may never be fully known
INTERVIEW-Gaza "unliveable" 10 years after Hamas seized power -U.N.
"I see this extraordinarily inhuman and unjust process of strangling gradually two million civilians in Gaza that really pose a threat to nobody"
At Srebrenica, Iraq's Yazidis demand genocide recognition
The 2014 killings of thousands of Yazidis by IS militants have been called a genocide by a UN commission but activists are seeking wider recognition and prosecutions
ANALYSIS-Tech companies wage war on disease-carrying mosquitoes
Public health experts say new players bring fresh thinking to vector control, which still relies heavily on traditional defenses such as larvicides and insecticides
Canada wildfires disrupt industry, force 14,000 from homes
Electrical storms and brisk winds have passed through the interior of bone-dry British Columbia
Fighting persists east of Libya's capital, residents displaced - town official
"The coastal road is still closed. The residents who have fled their homes are trapped because of the closure of the road"
Buffett donates $3.17 bln to Gates charity, four others
Buffett, 86, has made $27.54 bln in donations since 2006 to five charities, including roughly $21.9 bln to Gates Foundation
Slovenia urged to do more to help asylum seekers, migrants
Last year Slovenia received 1,308 asylum requests, up from 277 in 2015
U.S. urges Myanmar to allow UN inquiry into crimes against Rohingya
"No one should face discrimination or violence because of their ethnic background or religious beliefs"
Iraqi PM declares victory over Islamic State in Mosul
"It's a relief to know that the military campaign in Mosul is ending. The fighting may be over, but the humanitarian crisis is not"