UK police charge five over brutal attack on teenage asylum seeker
"It is understood that the suspects asked the victim where he was from and when they established that he was an asylum seeker they chased him and launched a brutal attack"
Emotional reunion shows plight of Syria's lost children
UNICEF said it had documented the cases of 650 separated children in 2016 alone, but that the likely number of undocumented cases was probably far higher
Philippines' Duterte says he would kill drug dealers to protect children
Duterte encourages school children to enlist in the army to defend the country from its enemies
Death around corner for civilians living on Mosul's frontline
Some families refuse to leave Mosul, shrugging off danger of mortar fired two blocks away or counter-attack from militants who move around at night
Australia's indigenous aid programme bureaucratic and wasteful - U.N.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians rank near the bottom of every social and economic indicator
Rescuers, locals dig for Colombia flood victims, 254 die
Several rivers burst their banks near the city of Mocoa in the early hours of Saturday sending water, mud and debris crashing into houses as people slept.
Mali should start talks with Islamist groups -peace conference
Mali remains beset by banditry, unrest and ethnic strife
Merkel says migrants must respect tolerance, German laws
New arrivals must understand the liberal values of modern Germany including freedom of religion and opinion, says chancellor.
Tired of abuse, Pakistani feminists ride bikes to claim public space
Women who push feminist ideals often face abuse and are portrayed as being infected with Western or un-Islamic values.
INTERVIEW-U.N. calls on Gulf countries to do more to help Syrian refugees
More than 5 million people have fled Syria and another 13.5 million are displaced inside the country.