UN says tide of refugees from South Sudan rising fast
"We have already in the first two months of this year received 120,00 new arrivals"
Land haunts Germany's effort to atone for Africa genocide
About half of arable land in Namibia is owned by descendants of German and Dutch immigrants
Mexico says it will defend rights of its migrants, cooperate with UN
"We want to make sure that all Mexicans are aware of their rights"
Spain's capital bans bus with anti-transgender message
The bus was chartered a far-right Catholic group
With Libya's transition paralysed, a would-be premier projects power in Tripoli
Former PM Khalifa Ghwell at centre of increasingly brazen challenge aimed at undermining a U.N.-backed government was meant to shepherd Libya towards peace
Iraqi forces block Islamic State counter-attack in western Mosul - officers
Some militants were able to get near elite Iraqi units in the southwestern part of Mosul, hidden among people displaced by fighting
Scores of detained asylum seekers take Australian cash and return home
Australia has ratcheted up efforts to clear the Manus Island detention centre of people who have twice had their refugee claims rejected
Canada, U.S. join forces on tackling border asylum-seekers
Hundreds of people, mainly from Africa but also the Middle East, have walked across U.S.-Canadian border, seeking asylum.
School board in key transgender case seeks U.S. high court delay
"Delaying resolution of that question will only lead to further harm"