Chad shuts border with Libya, deploys troops amid security concerns
Chad wants to prevent influx of militant fighters fleeing conflict in its war-torn northern neighbour
Sri Lanka divided as panel backs foreign judges to probe war crimes
War crimes issue highly divisive, seven years after the 26-year conflict between government and Tamil Tigers
U.N. fires Colombia peace observers for dancing with FARC rebels
Video, which shows men clad in blue UN jackets dancing with female rebels, created controversy questioning neutrality of UN observers
Slovenia toughens law to prevent another influx of migrants
Changes are meant to prevent a repeat of a six-month-long flood of migrants across Slovenia that ended in March 2016
Pakistan to release 218 Indian fishermen
Men were arrested more than a year ago, accused of entering Pakistani waters in an area of the Arabian Sea where the border is disputed
U.S., European weapons used to commit war crimes in Iraq - Amnesty
"International arms suppliers ... must wake up to the fact that all arms transfers to Iraq carry a real risk of ending up in the hands of militia groups"
INTERVIEW-Iraqi general says 70 percent of east Mosul retaken from Islamic State
Presence of large numbers of civilians has restricted Iraqi forces' use of artillery but cooperation has also helped target militants
Ugandan lawmakers petition ICC for investigation into "genocide" by army, police
Critics of the long-standing president, Yoweri Museveni, accuse his government of deliberately stoking violence in the region
Myanmar accused of 'whitewash' as panel rejects claims it is persecuting Rohingya
Rohingya accuse security forces of summary executions, arbitrary arrest, rape and burning down homes