Bosnian police arrest eight Serbs for 1992 mass killing
More than 80 people have been sentenced in the Hague for crimes dating from the 1990s conflicts in former Yugoslavia
Ugandan LRA fighter denies atrocity charges, says he was victim
Dominic Ongwen gave himself up last year after a decade on the run, saying he feared for his life after falling out with LRA leader Joseph Kony
Libyan forces taking last few buildings from Islamic State in Sirte -officials
"There are still some women and children and Islamic State fighters' bodies in those houses that we have not yet secured"
INTERVIEW-Islamic State shifts defenses to east Mosul - coalition commander
Mosul was the largest city under Islamic State control and defeating the militants there would be a major blow to the self-styled caliphate
Heavy flooding in Thailand kills 14, inundates tourist isles
A low pressure system has brought heavy rain to parts of the south including the islands of Samui and Pha Ngan
Trump, ex-Vice President Gore meet to talk climate policy
"It was a sincere search for areas of common ground"
Israeli legislators advance revised bill to legalise settlements
Israeli critics and Palestinians have called it a land grab that would further distance prospects for a two-state solution
Russia, China block U.N. demand for seven-day Aleppo truce
UN says more than 200,000 people might still be trapped in rebel-held areas of Aleppo, which are affected by severe food and aid shortages
Libyan forces close to securing last Islamic State holdouts in Sirte - officials
In recent days, Libyan forces say dozens of women and children have left the last group of buildings controlled by militants
U.S. worries about spiraling violence in South Sudan -State Dept.
"We cannot turn a blind eye to these crimes, and must ensure that all those who order, incite or commit violence against civilians are held accountable"