FACTBOX -Missing after 5 years: 10 facts about Nigeria's Chibok schoolgirls
As Nigeria marks the fifth anniversary of the abduction, here are 10 facts about the missing Chibok girls whose fate has largely disappeared in world news
EU urges Libya's Haftar to end Tripoli attack
The statement had been held up for a day as France and Italy sparred over how to handle the fighting
Nigerian troops forced 10,000 people to leave northeast town -U.N.
Soldiers moved the the entire population of Jakana to a camp in the city of Maiduguri, some arriving with 'nothing, not even shoes on their feet'
Afghan Taliban bans WHO and Red Cross work amid vaccination drive
Afghanistan is one of the last countries in the world where polio is still endemic
Italy, France spar over tackling escalating conflict in Libya
At least 56 people have been killed and 8,000 forced to flee their homes in the city in the last week
Brexit and bananas: UK charities fear fall from global stage
After a narrow vote in favour of Brexit, Britain is confused - not only about how or when it will leave the EU, but also what part it will play in international development afterwards
Snipers, starvation and death: IS 'caliphate' ended in bloodbath
Those who lived through the final days of Islamic State's self-declared caliphate said many people had stayed or were trapped in trenches, tunnels and tents in Baghouz
Stranded migrant boat appeals to Europe for port after 8 days at sea
Rome and Valletta denied the ship entry into their waters after the vessel, managed by German humanitarian organization Sea-Eye, rescued 64 migrants off the Libyan coast on April 3
African, Syrian migrants in crosshairs of Libya war
Thousands of African and Syrian migrants and refugees are trapped in Tripoli as a battle for the city draws closer
Tracking goats and bleach, artificial intelligence helps out in crises
From knowing if it's safe to rebuild a damaged home to readying aid for displaced people, technology that harnesses AI is proving handy before and when disasters hit