U.N. finds torture widespread in Afghanistan
More than a quarter of the 77 detainees who reported being tortured by the police were boys under the age of 18
Mourning declared after scores of troops die in Afghan base attack
Officials, speaking anonymously, say at least 140 killed
Pence says United States will honour refugee deal with Australia
Up to 1,250 asylum seekers to resettle in United States
Death toll in Afghan base attack rises to 140, officials say
Taliban fighters dressed in Afghan army uniforms talked their way onto the base and opened fire on soldiers eating dinner and leaving a mosque after Friday prayers
Taliban kill dozens at army HQ in northern Afghanistan
The attack was launched near a mosque on the base in Mazar-i-Sharif, the capital of Balkh province, as soldiers were leaving Friday prayers
INTERVIEW-Syria attack moves Nobel winner to speak out on children in war zones
"These children are the victims of crimes they did not commit. So every single heart, every single door, every single border should be open to them"
Violence flares at Australian refugee facility in PNG
One inmate was reportedly hit in the head by a rock thrown over the fence
Monitor says Syria drops barrel bombs despite U.S. warning; Syria denies
Observatory said "a number" of barrel bombs had been dropped on the towns of Taybat al-Imam and Soran north of Hama city
Fire ravages migrant camp in France, several wounded in fight
Grande-Synthe has been home to one of the largest groups of Britain-bound migrants on the French coast since the closure of a sprawling shanty town outside Calais
Honouring Diana, Prince Harry urges landmine-free world by 2025
"My mother had been shocked and appalled by the impact that landmines were having on incredibly vulnerable people"