Threatened African nations urge western action on Libya crisis
Second round of UN-sponsored peace talks due to open this week
US to unveil plan to curb oil and gas sector methane soon-sources
Measures needed for United States to meet its 2020 target for cutting greenhouse gas emissions
Taliban go on killing spree at Pakistan school, 132 students dead
Eight hours after militants entered school, military declares operation over, says all nine insurgents have been killed
Uganda says begins sending ex-Congo rebels back home
"The first batch of 120 fighters from those willing to go back home will be flying out today," a Ugandan military spokesman has said
No need for U.S. army help in Sierra Leone Ebola fight - Britain
As a U.S. operation begins to turn the tide against the deadly virus in Liberia, calls have grown for it to shift resources towards Britain
U.N. experts: Dutch government refuses to help homeless migrants
The Dutch government declines to provide 15 million euros to more than 60 municipalities where migrant shelters are needed
Kenya shuts down 500 groups in anti-terrorism crackdown
Kenya's NGOs Coordination Board also revoked foreign staff work permits for the groups
Pakistani pupils recall narrow escapes, carnage in Taliban slaughter
At least 500 pupils aged between 10 and 20 years old were inside the building when attack started
Two car bombs explode in central Yemen killing 25
The first car bomb explosion near a checkpoint has killed 15 students
Houthis block Yemen army chief, accuse president of corruption
Committees overseeing ministries accuse attempts by unidentified officials to "divide billions" among themselves