Gambia's Jammeh offered last chance for peaceful exit before troops advance
West African armies have given Jammeh until midday on Friday to quit before they continue their advance
Deaths from Nigerian refugee camp air strike rises to 90, could reach 170: MSF
"At the time of the attack, an aid distribution was taking place"
West African military halt Gambia operation, issue Jammeh deadline
Yahya Jammeh, who took power in a 1994 coup, has ignored calls by world powers and regional leaders to step down
U.N. backs West African efforts to install new Gambia president
The U.N. Security Council unanimously adopted a resolution that expressed its support to ECOWAS' commitment to ensure results of 1st December elections are respected
New York gives legal guidance to sanctuary cities for immigrants
President-elect Donald Trump early in his campaign pledged to deport all 11 million immigrants living illegally in the United States
Lebanese PM seeks $10 bln foreign investment amid refugee crisis
The pillars of Lebanon's economy - remittances from overseas workers, tourism and real estate - have been damaged by the war in Syria
Deadly Nigeria air strike hit densely populated areas, says rights group
Human Rights Watch said the bombing could violate international humanitarian law
Britain, Greece and Turkey wrap up security talks on Cyprus
Cyprus's two main ethnic groups have lived divided since a Turkish invasion in 1974
As more Latin Americans eat processed food, obesity rates surge
The problem is greatest in countries that are net food importers
Sudanese government says rebel group to sign Darfur peace pact
"We are optimistic that the coming period will see major developments in the peace process in Darfur"