Burundi rejects U.N. mediator after critical report about elections
Dozens of people have been killed since the crisis erupted in Burundi
Colombia peace process now at lowest ebb - government
The government has been in Cuba-hosted talks with the FARC since late 2012
Malaysia's prime minister denies embezzling 1MDB funds
Investigators traced nearly $700 million to bank accounts allegedly in prime minister's name, according to one media report
Knowing how to tell the story
To choose journalism as a lifestyle is to assume the challenge of telling stories and of giving voice to the voiceless.
Islamic State beheads female civilians for first time in Syria - monitor
The women were beheaded along with their husbands, all accused of sorcery
Zimbabwe teen pregnancies fuel demand for illegal abortions
Cases range from schoolgirls giving birth in school grounds to teenage girls hiding their newborn babies in cupboards
In interview switch, Obama questions British naturalist for BBC programme
Obama and Sir David Attenborough will discuss climate change, one of US president's top issues
Powerful Brazil CEO arrested in Petrobras graft probe
Brazilian police accuse him of spearheading a $2.1 billion bribery scheme at state-run oil firm Petrobras
Over 2,700 migrants rescued in Mediterranean - Italy coast guard
Italy has been trying to convince the EU to help it cope with waves of migrants arriving in overcrowded boats from North Africa