Burundi stops World Food Program convoy from entering country
"It was a regular shipment of food from Rwanda into Burundi"
For some Mosul men, escape leads straight to the interrogator
"It's unfair to make us all Daesh suspects"
French intelligence says Assad forces carried out sarin attack
The April 4 chemical weapons attack on the town of Khan Sheikhoun killed scores of people, according to a war monitoring group.
Mosul businesses start reconstruction without waiting for final IS defeat
"If we wait for support, it could take a long time" - Rafeh Ghanem, owner of an automotive spare-parts business destroyed in an airstrike.
EU asylum granting over twice as high in 2016 as year before - Eurostat
Just over 700,000 refugees were granted asylum in 2016 compared to about 330,000 in 2015.
INSIGHT- Syrian refugees must buy travel papers - from Assad
Syrian refugees trying to reunite with their families in Europe face catch 22 situation.
Millions of Colombians at risk to climate change -minister
About 500 municipalities are constantly in medium or high alert for flood and landslide risks - minister
U.S. slams South Sudan's Kiir over 'man-made' famine, urges truce
The United Nations has warned of a possible genocide in South Sudan where millions have been forced to flee their homes.
WIDER IMAGE-A walk through western Mosul
Walking the abandoned streets of Mosul these days is no gentle stroll: you hurry cross any street to escape snipers
UN seeks to avert famine in Yemen, where a child dies every 10 minutes
U.N. appeal for $1.2 billion this year for Yemen is only 15 percent covered