Srebrenica's Muslim defender cleared of crimes, Serbs protest
Bosnian Serbs and authorities in neighbouring Serbia had accused Oric and his fellow soldier Sabahudin Muhic of killing three Bosnian Serb prisoners of war
From Boko Haram to Islamic State, sex slavery and trafficking fund extremism - report
UN investigators estimate more than 5,000 Yazidis have been rounded up and slaughtered and some 7,000 women and girls forced into sex slavery
"Capital of poverty": record number of working Londoners are poor - report
Housing costs that are more than double the average outside the capital are the main reason poverty in London is higher than in the rest of the country
Tunisian migrant, navy boats collide; 8 bodies found
Departures from Tunisia have picked up, many in wooden boats that have started landing on secluded Sicilian beaches, often in broad daylight
FEATURE-Sex attacks leave Rohingya children fearful in Bangladesh's camps
"I'm ashamed of what happened. I had many dreams for the future, but they are lost with my purity."
More trees help water sanitation, reduce child deaths - study
"Protecting watersheds, in the right circumstances, can double as a public health investment"
International Red Cross to "drastically" cut Afghan operations after attacks
Announcement underlines the deteriorating security for aid groups in Afghanistan
As Johnson Sirleaf exits, Liberians thankful for peace, excited about change
Johnson Sirleaf, 78, has many accomplishments to boast since she became Africa's first modern female head of state
Weakening Nate brings rain, tornado warnings to U.S. South
Nate comes on the heels of three other major storms, Harvey, Irma and Maria, which devastated Texas, Florida and Puerto Rico, respectively
Merkel settles migrant row with allies to pursue coalition
Germany would accept a net of 200,000 people under deal