Battle for Libyan capital intensifies, deaths rise
2,800 people have been displaced by clashes and many more could flee, says UN
Roma people - 10 ways Europe's biggest minority faces discrimination
About 80 percent of Roma in Europe live below the poverty line and have a life expectancy of 10 years less than the average European
Thousands of Sudanese protesters hold second day of sit-in outside Bashir's compound
Since the sit-in began on Saturday, security forces tried several times to clear the protesters from the compound's vicinity using tear gas, including on Sunday morning, but thousands remained
Rwanda honours those killed in genocide 25 years ago
As many as 10,000 people were killed daily. Seventy percent of the minority Tutsi population was wiped out, and over 10 percent of the total Rwandan population.
Eastern Libyan forces conduct air strikes on Tripoli as U.N. fails to reach truce
The offensive has taken the U.N. by surprise, undermining plan to find agreement on a road map for elections to resolve the protracted instability in Libya
Flood-hit Iran getting no financial aid from abroad due to U.S. sanctions -statement
The Iranian Red Crescent said the group had received some non-financial help from abroad which had been distributed to flood victims
Iran will retaliate in kind if U.S. designates Guards as terrorists- MPs
This is the first time Washington has formally labelled another country's military a terrorist group
FACTBOX-Cyclone Idai's death toll rises to 847, hundreds of thousands displaced
Latest figures on the destruction wrought by Cyclone Idai across three countries
At least 15 reported killed as Syrian government, rebels exchange fire
The Syrian government has vowed to take back the northwestern region, comprising Idlib and adjacent areas of Hama and Aleppo provinces
Starved infants, wounded women crowd Syrian hospitals after IS defeat
At the hospital, staff have had to build portacabins on the roof that serve as a makeshift ward for the treatment of malnourished babies