Lord's Resistance Army commander handed to global court
Ongwen, a one-time child soldier who rose through ranks of the Ugandan rebel group, was indicted by global court for war crimes and crimes against humanity in 2005
Uganda says rebel LRA commander in custody of Central African Republic
Ongwen, wanted for war crimes and crimes against humanity, one step closer to being transferred to International Criminal Court
INTERVIEW-Libya may become another Somalia if U.N. talks push fails - British envoy
Libya risks full-scale civil war, posing a threat to its neighbours and to Europe says British envoy
Ugandan case will stretch war crimes court's resources
Prosecutors at the International Criminal Court will need extra funding to revive a long-dormant case against a Lord's Resistance Army commander who was arrested in Africa last week
Report counts cost of prolonged war in South Sudan
South Sudan's conflict could cost regional neighbours a combined $53 billion if it lasts another five years, report says
Uganda says LRA rebel to be handed to international court
Ongwen is a child recruit who rose through the ranks of LRA and gained a reputation for massacres and mutilating victims
Sudan army says retakes areas from rebels in Darfur, South Kordofan
A number of soldiers have been killed and wounded
Captured LRA commander calls for comrades to abandon rebellion
Dominic Ongwen, who is wanted by the International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity, is being held in C. African Republic by U.S. forces helping to fight the LRA
INTERVIEW-Iraq may need three years to restructure and rebuild military-PM
Corruption is widely blamed for near collapse of the army, which received billions of dollars in support from the United States