Sex crimes in focus at Hague trial of Ugandan rebel commander
Dominic Ongwen faces 70 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity for attacks on refugee camps in northern Uganda
Europol warns of IS attacks, says dozens of militants may be in Europe
Agency warns IS likely to infiltrate Syrian refugee communities in effort to inflame hostility to immigrants that has shaken many EU governments
Former UN chief Annan visits Myanmar's northwest amid Rohingya crisis
Team led Annan to address plight of Rohingya Muslims amid army crackdown that has killed at least 86 people and sent 10,000 fleeing to Bangladesh
U.N. chief sorry for world body's role in Haiti cholera outbreak
The United Nations does not accept legal responsibility for the outbreak of the disease
Magnitude 6.3 quake hits southern Peru, damaging homes
Homes made of adobe in the province of Lampa have completely collapsed in the quake
INTERVIEW-Namibia will stay in ICC - if United States joins, says president
"Africa needs to develop its own processes, systems, courts and institutions"
Air strikes kill 54 civilians in Iraq, Syria -U.S. military
The United States has conducted 12,633 air strikes in Iraq and Syria as of Nov. 17
Armed groups mobilise, exchange fire in tense Tripoli
The city centre was calm but residents were rushing to do shopping and head home before nightfall
Colombia to rush approval of new peace deal, pending court decision
"We expect a decision in the coming days"
Battle for Iraq's Mosul could take months - ICRC
"We will see long, drawn-out fighting with very serious suffering of a population that will once again be caught between two frontlines"