Taliban announce annual spring offensive in Afghanistan
Afghanistan still remains from peace more than 17 years after U.S.-backed forces drove the Taliban from power in 2001
Hundreds participate in march to commemorate Jallianwala Bagh massacre centenary
At least 379 Sikhs were killed, according to the official record, although local residents said in the past the toll was far higher
About 1,500 migrants trapped in Tripoli, lives at risk - UNHCR
The risks to refugees and migrants' lives are growing by the hour, the head of the U.N. refugee agency said
OPINION: A new dawn for women's rights in Sudan
It is crucial that women are given a seat at the table to ensure their rights are central in the creation of a new political order
Rwanda’s genocide survivors find reconciliation, income in women’s cooperatives
Amongst the estimated 300,000 genocide survivors, tens of thousands were widows who were left to fend for themselves in the aftermath
Life goes on in Tripoli - but residents wonder for how long
Although some streets in the southern suburb of Ain Zara, scene of the heaviest fighting, have been changing sides several times a day, the front line is static
Health experts discuss rise in Ebola, to decide if emergency - WHO
WHO will analyse the latest epidemiological data to detect any evolution in the deadly virus and whether it may cross borders to neighbouring Uganda, Rwanda and South Sudan
Indonesia lifts tsunami warning in Sulawesi after 6.8 quake
The warning was in place for about 40 minutes
Sudanese woman in iconic protest image reports getting death threats
Alaa Salah can be seen poised above the crowds in Khartoum, where demonstrators gathered to demand the military hand over power to civilians
Indonesia issues tsunami warning after magnitude 6.8 quake off Sulawesi
There were no immediate reports of damage or casualties from the quake, which hit 280 km (174 miles) south of the province of Gorontalo at a depth of 43 km (27 miles)