Migrant voices - The new face of Italian news
Kilap Gueye and Latif Yakoubou arrived in Sardinia at two very different moments in history. Their paths crossed in 2016, when they joined 'Nois', the first video news show in Italy to be developed by migrants.
INSIGHT - Freed from beatings and bondage, yet justice eludes thousands of Indian slaves
Low rates of justice due to lack of awareness of bonded labour law, inadequate police training, and poor resources, lawyers say
U.S. EPA spokesman says website review underway - media report
But officials reportedly have no immediate plans to remove the website content on climate change
Germany reviewing nearly 550 migrants deemed a security risk
"They are playing with fire, and every wrong calculation can be deadly"
Boko Haram claims Nigeria university attack
"The bomb that exploded on Monday morning, it's our brothers responsible for it," an audio recording said
Photo of dead Syrian boy boosts fundraising 100-fold - study
Shots of Syrian boy Aylan Kurdi circulated worldwide and galvanised several governments into policy changes
Colombia says UN staff dancing with rebels 'distorts' peace mission
UN mission will take possession of all FARC weapons and run more than two dozen demobilization camps
Nigeria in talks to secure release of more Chibok girls, official says
Around 270 girls were taken in April 2014 from their school in Chibok, Borno state, where Boko Haram has waged a seven-year insurgency