Germany angry with Greece over Afghan refugee murder suspect
"This is a very exasperating incident"
Life after the caliphate: Boko Haram's Nigerian former stronghold now a safe haven
People who flee fighting are lucky if they reach Bama - in nearby areas, people are suffering famine-like conditions and millions need urgent food aid to survive
Merkel's conservatives toughen tone on integrating migrants in Germany
"Those who are not refugees, who are not fleeing from Iraq or Syria from war and persecution, must return to their homelands"
German police arrest Iraqi rape suspect, leaders warn against backlash
German Chancellor Angela Merkel warned against tarring all refugees with the same brush
Sex crimes in focus at Hague trial of Ugandan rebel commander
Dominic Ongwen faces 70 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity for attacks on refugee camps in northern Uganda
Former UN chief Annan visits Myanmar's northwest amid Rohingya crisis
Team led Annan to address plight of Rohingya Muslims amid army crackdown that has killed at least 86 people and sent 10,000 fleeing to Bangladesh
Americas' top human rights body hears first LGBT torture case
Complaint seeks guarantees to change Peru's laws to better protect the rights of LGBT people and tackle discrimination they can face by police
Americas' top human rights body hears first LGBT torture case
The complaint calls for the Peruvian government to give financial compensation to Luis Alberto Rojas
South Sudanese flee as country edges closer to "genocide"
"Schoolgirls were raped ... There is no proper security. Everything was destroyed. People were killed like animals"
Ethnic cleansing going on in South Sudan - U.N. commission
"There is already a steady process of ethnic cleansing under way"