Assault on UK aid is based on fake news: humanitarian chief David Miliband
"The assault on aid represents all the worst aspects of the new populism. It is based on myth not fact"
Norma McCorvey, plaintiff in Roe v. Wade abortion ruling, dies at 69
McCorvey's lawsuit, filed under the pseudonym Jane Roe, resulted in the Supreme Court's 1973 decision that established a woman's right to an abortion
Syrian forces attack rebel-held areas of Homs, Deraa, Damacus - monitors
Syrian warplanes bombard besieged rebel-held district of Homs, southern Deraa and insurgent areas in Damascus's outskirts
Congo probes video showing apparent massacre by soldiers
Video appears to show Congolese troops shooting dead a group of apparent militia members armed with slingshots and wooden batons
Congo probes video showing apparent massacre by soldiers
Congolese forces have been battling an uprising by militia in the country's central Kasai provinces
Colombia aims to rid country of landmines by 2021 - govt
In 2015, the government and FARC rebels agreed to work together to remove landmines during peace talks in Cuba
Syrian rebels cast doubt on Kazakhstan talks, slam Russia
Prisoner swap a potential confidence-building measure as the United Nations prepares to convene new peace talks
Air strikes hit Syria's rebel-held Idlib, around 30 dead - residents, monitor
"We are still pulling bodies from the rubble"
Nobel Peace Prize winners critique Trump's immigration policy
"We need to fight to find peace and civil justice. We want to end this discussion of violence, of racism" - Tawakkul Karman, 2011 Nobel Peace laureate