Libya fighting kills 56, European powers jostle over conflict
6,000 people have been forced to flee their homes in the capital in the last week
Kosovo starts work on museum to commemorate expulsions
Some 440,000 ethnic Albanians were expelled by the Serb army and police officers into what is now known as North Macedonia
Cities are sucking our countryside dry, scientists say
Globally at least 16 billion cubic meters of water - almost the annual flow of the Colorado River in the United States - are pumped out of the countryside into cities every year
Road traffic charity paves way to safer cities for African children
Road traffic injuries are the leading cause of death for people aged 5-29 worldwide, and Africa has the highest rates per population, according to WHO
How mass rape in genocide transformed Rwanda's response to AIDS
As people across Rwanda commemorate the 25th anniversary of the 1994 genocide, thousands of survivors are still living with the aftermath
Thousands flee Tripoli homes as battle rages on outskirts
At least 4,500 Tripoli residents have been displaced, most moving away from homes in conflict areas to safer districts
As blast walls come down, Baghdad life edges towards normality
Families and friends hang out in cafes and shopping malls, people hold birthday parties in public and traders ply their wares from roadside stalls
'Life-threatening' blizzard bears down on north-central U.S.
The blizzard is pushing into the Plains states, raising the threat of more flooding in areas still recovering from a deluge last month
Palestinians condemn Airbnb about-face on delisting Israeli settlements
Most world powers view Israel's construction of settlements on occupied land as a violation of international law, and Palestinians say it is wrong for companies to profit from them.
Pentagon to find places to potentially house up to 5,000 unaccompanied migrant children
Migrant arrivals on the U.S. border with Mexico have been building steadily for months, driven by growing numbers of children and families, especially from Central America