Armed herdsmen kill 20 farmers in western Nigerian mosque -police
Fighting over land use between semi-nomadic cattle herders and more settled communities claims hundreds of lives a year
Hostages freed from mosque in Central African Republic
About 1,000 people held hostage since the weekend in a mosque in Central African Republic have been freed
Italian police make arrests, accuse mafia of profiting from migrants
Italian mafia infiltrated one of Europe's largest centres for migrants, creaming off state funds earmarked for the care of new arrivals
WHO preparing authorisation, logistics for Ebola vaccination in Congo if needed
Second case of Ebola in DRC was confirmed by the WHO on Sunday after an outbreak this week of 17 other suspected cases
Ugandan troops committed sexual abuse in Central African Republic, rights group says
Women and girls have accused soldiers of using food to manipulate them into abusive sexual acts
U.N. ramps up appeal for South Sudan refugees
"The suffering of the South Sudanese people is just unimaginable ... They are close to the abyss"
CORRECTED (OFFICIAL) - U.N. increases appeal for South Sudan refugees
"The suffering of the South Sudanese people is just unimaginable ... They are close to the abyss"
Papua New Guinea to shut parts of Manus asylum-seeker camp -refugees
PNG's Supreme Court ruled in 2016 that the camp was illegal and should close, forcing Australia to shut the facility by end of 2017
Central African Republic death toll could reach 30 -U.N.
Attacks by Christian militias have involved hundreds of fighters with heavy weaponry and appear to target Muslims, in latest sign that conflict is worsening
Facebook's Sandberg urges family-friendly policies on Mother's Day
"It's time for our public policies to catch up with what our families deserve and our values demand"