Migrants disillusioned with French asylum process return to Calais
"We know it is dangerous, but we have no other possibility because France is not giving answers on asylum requests so people come back here" - Ahmad, 17
Iraq declares end of caliphate after capture of Mosul mosque
Iraq expects the battle to end in the coming days as Islamic State has been bottled up in a handful of neighborhoods of the Old City
Italy gets Brussels backing for EU peers to accept migrants off boats
Humanitarian boats rescuing migrants across Mediterranean may be allowed to dock at EU ports to alleviate growing pressure on Rome
An elderly Afghan man harvests wheat on the outskirts of Kabul
An elderly Afghan man harvests wheat on the outskirts of Kabul, Afghanistan June 29, 2017. REUTERS/Mohammad Ismail
South Sudan says aid workers can not go to 'insecure' rebel-held areas
"We cannot allow them (aid workers) to go and then be hit by wrong elements against peace and then the government will be blamed"
Cameroon forces hundreds more refugees back to Nigeria, UN says
About 887 Nigerians, most of them children, were ferried across the border on Tuesday night
Malawi, UNICEF launch Africa’s first humanitarian drone testing corridor
Landlocked Malawi is frequently in need of food and other aid, and limited road access in many of its rural areas makes it difficult to get help to needy communities
Foreign medics give children life-saving surgery in Libya's Benghazi
Medical supplies and equipment are in short supply, and many hospitals are shut or barely functional
NGOs file suit alleging BNP Paribas complicity in Rwandan genocide
Suit focuses on Rwandan payment to arms dealer
Asylum requests dip slightly after 2015 record, OECD says
Number of people fleeing war or strife for stabler parts of the world fell marginally in 2016 from a record high in 2015