Tolerance of child sex crimes in Latin America thwarts convictions - rights group
'Commercial exploitation of children is socially tolerated, especially in rural areas'
A million displaced Nigerians unable to vote unless law changed - INEC
Sunni jihadist group Boko Haram has been waging a five-year insurgency to carve out an Islamic state in the northeast
Mandela's "Long Walk to Freedom" sequel out next year - foundation
The book attacks the greed of former revolutionaries, according to a copy seen by Reuters last year
Cyclone with a catch: Indian fishermen enjoy bountiful haul
Fleeing ocean storms, hilsa fish race into the Brahamputra – and into fishing nets
Sisters in the vanguard as Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood battles to survive
With most Brotherhood leaders in jail or exile, women have been thrust into the frontline of the organisation's battle for survival
One in 500 people living with no nationality - report
"If every stateless person was counted together as a single country it would be the 70th largest"
U.N. Sahel envoy says Libya turmoil could destabilise neighbours
Persistent indications of Islamic State training camps being set up in Libya are especially worrying
Rights group calls for ICC probe of Nigerian presidential candidate
Group links Buhari to 2011 post-election violence