Streets of Ivory Coast cities calm after soldier mutiny
Revolt comes two years after hundreds of soldiers barricaded roads in cities across Ivory Coast demanding back pay in near identical uprising
Suicide attacks kill 20 people in eastern Baghdad
Explosion hit mainly Shi'ite district of Jamila
Trafficker leaves migrants in freezing German motorway car park
Migrants told police they paid between 500 euros and 800 euros ($526-842) per person to be taken from Italy to Germany
Ivory Coast defence minister, others freed by mutinying soldiers
Revolt rapidly gaining momentum as angry soldiers take to the streets in town after town, often firing their guns in the air and warning residents to return home
West Africa leaders to continue Gambia mediation - Liberia president
Diplomats are concerned impasse over the poll could escalate quickly into violence
Iraqi forces close in on Tigris in Islamic State stronghold Mosul
"We have worn down the terrorist organisation with this type of advance"
Syrian govt decides Aleppo renovation plan - state media
Months of fierce air strikes and siege on the eastern sector destroyed infrastructure, homes and hospitals
California pays for inmate's gender reassignment surgery
Case is believed to be the first in the United States
Ivory Coast uprising by disgruntled soldiers spreads to other cities
Ivory Coast emerging from 2002-11 political crisis
Israel cuts $6 mln in U.N. funding over settlements resolution
"It is unreasonable for Israel to fund bodies that operate against us at the U.N."