Two Sudan rebel leaders arrested after meeting Ethiopia PM -sources
Abiy offered to mediate after the opposition alliance's talks with the Transitional Military Council (TMC) had ground to a halt
OPINION: It is time to control fishing on the high seas to protect the life of the ocean and coastal people
We need a new instrument to protect ocean biodiversity of all kinds, to ensure that our children do not inherit an impoverished planet
As violence rages, Cameroon govt in denial, HRW says
A separatist insurgency broke out in 2017 following a government crackdown on peaceful protests in the English-speaking Northwest and Southwest
Venezuela partially opens border with Colombia that was shut in February
Citizens have resorted to illegal crossings over backroads, at times paying tolls to criminals who controlled passage in order to get groceries or basic medical treatment
Ethiopia attempts to mediate Sudan crisis after bloodshed
Although no breakthrough was announced, an adviser to the Ethiopian prime minister said the talks went well and that Abiy would be returning to Sudan soon
Northwest Syria battles rage after rebel counterattack
Since the fighting began at the end of April, hostilities have hit 24 health facilities and 35 schools
Sudan hospital traumatised by bloody crackdown
Exhausted doctors and other staff have no relief – working around the clock because other colleagues cannot make it to Sudan's biggest private hospital
New app seeks to reunite South Sudan's 'lost children' with families
While more than 6,000 children have been reunited with their families, thousands are still living with temporary foster families or in care centres
UAE senior official supports investigation of "massacre" in Sudan
The opposition said 113 people were killed in the storming of a civilian protest camp on Monday and a subsequent wider crackdown while the government put the toll at 61
INTERVIEW-Togo failing in mission to eradicate child labour, says U.N. rapporteur
Togo ranks 45th out of 167 countries on the Modern Slavery Index, which estimates that 50,000 people are slaves in the country of 7.4 million