US strike on Islamic State in Afghanistan kills 21, maybe some civilians
Civilians casualties in U.S. air strikes have long been a source of friction between the Afghan government and Western allies
U.S. strike in Afghanistan kills 18, most militants but possibly civilians too
Civilians casualties in U.S. air strikes against Taliban and other militants in Afghanistan have long been a source of friction between the allies who have been fighting since 2001 to end militant opposition to the government in Kabul
Islamist rebel gets 9 years imprisonment for Timbuktu destruction
Ahmad al-Faqi al-Mahdi asked for forgiveness and said he had been swept up in an "evil wave" by al Qaeda and the Ansar Dine Islamist groups
Calais migrant camp demolition raises child trafficking fears, U.N. says
President Francois Hollande said on Monday that France will completely shut down the migrant camp in Calais by year-end
Hollande confirms Calais migrant camp shutdown, urges UK help
"The situation is unacceptable and everyone here knows it"
Hollande says Calais migrant camp to be fully, definitely shut
"The situation is unacceptable and everyone here knows it"
Serbia arrests 16 for trafficking migrants to Western Europe
More than 110,000 migrants have passed through the country so far this year, with most heading north towards the border with Hungary
Violent past revisited as Afghanistan initials accord with notorious warlord
"I hope that this is the beginning of a permanent peace in our country"
Afghanistan says to sign peace deal with warlord Hekmatyar
Hekmatyar has been accused of serious human rights abuses, notably during the 1990s civil war, but he has played little direct part in the insurgency in recent years