Japan to withdraw from South Sudan peacekeeping mission
Primary task of Japan's 350-strong military contingent, based in Juba for the past five years, has been to build infrastructure in the war-torn country
UN documents human rights violations in southeast Turkey
One woman's family was given "three small pieces of charred flesh", identified by DNA as being her remains
Girls burned to death under lock and key in Guatemala shelter
The Virgen de la Asuncion's residents are unusual mix of victims of violence and young offenders, with children with disabilities in another wing
'Nightmare' scenes as Guatemala children shelter fire kills 35
"I've been doing this for 29 years. What I saw yesterday was a scene from Dante"
Amal Clooney to Iraq: Allow U.N. probe of Islamic State Yazidi crimes
"We do want to see an investigation take place with the cooperation of the Iraqi authorities"
Six years on, Fukushima child evacuees face menace of school bullies
Bullying echoes prejudice against atomic bomb victims
Starbucks CEO's refugee comments sour customer views of chain - survey
Trump supporters have used Twitter, Facebook and other social media sites to call for boycott after Starbucks CEO vowed to hire 10,000 refugees in countries where it does business
INSIGHT-Karate and wooden guns: How new insurgent group stoked Myanmar crisis
Group says it is fighting for rights of Rohingya Muslims
More states seek to halt Trump's new travel ban in court
Refugees are still halted from entering the country for 120 days
Boston St. Patrick's parade organizers deny banning gay marchers
Boston Mayor Marty Walsh and Governor Charlie Baker are among politicians who have said they will skip March 19 event if gay veterans' group is excluded