U.N. chief seeks Security Council help with S.Sudan rebels in Congo
755 South Sudanese rebels had crossed into Congo's Garamba National Park with opposition leader Riek Machar in August
PNG court dismisses Australia asylum seeker resettlements on technicality
Australia has vowed the asylum seekers will never set foot in the country after being intercepted by its navy and shipped to Manus island
Child soldiers freed in South Sudan but recruitment heats up - UNICEF
"Our priority is to get them into school and to provide services to communities so the children are able to see a more promising future"
Q&A-Why are authorities demolishing the Calais 'Jungle' camp?
The Calais camp, also known as the "Jungle", was home to about 6,500 migrants, though aid workers say the number is closer to 10,000
UN urges South Sudan to defuse growing tensions between ethnic groups
"Hateful ethnic rhetoric in South Sudan ... can have devastating consequences for entire communities, quickly spiralling into a cycle of revenge attacks"
South Africa opposition party challenges ICC withdrawal in court
"The intention to withdraw from the court undermines South Africa's reputation as a defender of human rights"
Fate of child migrants uncertain before France demolishes Jungle camp
With its makeshift shacks and poor sanitation, the Jungle has become a symbol of Europe's failure to solve the migration crisis
European "Solidarity Cities" unite to help refugees
Solidarity Cities, started by Athens' mayor, aims to get cities to co-operate on addressing a range of issues from housing to integration
Central African Republic worst country in the world for young people - study
Global growth and poverty reduction over next 20 years will be driven by today's young people, yet many struggle to find jobs
INTERVIEW-ICRC steps up aid for Iraq amid fears of post-Mosul sectarian strife
Some fear that an army offensive to retake Mosul from Islamic State may stoke future sectarian strife