UN says 200,000 more people could flee Mosul as fighting intensifies
Nearly 700,000 people have fled Mosul since the start of the campaign to retake the city last October
In busy day for rescues at sea, migrants cheer when told "Libya is over"
"In a few days you will be in Italy, in Europe"
Colombia court decision likely to slow approval of peace laws
Delays may spark complaints about government slowness from the rebels
Mayhem rages in west Venezuela, man shot dead buying diapers
Crowds smashed their way into shops and offices overnight
Fresh Syria peace talks off to another stumbling start
Original expectations were not very high"
German prosecutors charge two nationalists with planning attacks on refugees
Far-right ideology is gaining popularity in poorer, eastern parts of Germany
CORRECTED (OFFICIAL)-Schoolgirl escapes Boko Haram, says Nigeria's presidency
A presidential spokesman mistakenly identified the girl on Wednesday as one of a group of roughly 270 girls abducted by Boko Haram in April 2014
World Bank loans Botswana $145.5 million for emergency water projects
In addition to mitigating drought impacts, the project will include waste water treatment and prevent pollution of vital downstream water resources
U.S. pledges $526 million aid in 2017 to Tanzania to fight AIDS
Funds will also support the care and treatment of orphans and vulnerable children and voluntary medical male circumcision to further prevent HIV transmission
Tackling Ebola outbreak in remote Congo presents huge challenge - WHO
Ebola outbreak includes 18 suspected, 2 confirmed cases centred in extremely remote northeastern province