Uganda rejects Amnesty's accusation of extra-judicial killings
The latest wave of unrest began started shortly after Uganda's disputed presidential elections in February
Canada stays with U.N. South Sudan mission despite concerns -memo
Canada's participation, dubbed "Operation Soprano," comprises just 10 soldiers
Gunmen kidnap three UNHCR workers in Sudan's Darfur -local official
Three workers, one Sudanese and two Nepalese, were kidnapped from Geneina, the capital of West Darfur state and were taken to an unknown location
Gunmen kidnap three UNHCR workers in Sudan's Darfur -local official
Three workers, one Sudanese and two Nepalese, were kidnapped from Geneina, capital of West Darfur state and were taken to an unknown location
INTERVIEW-For top Iraqi commander, Mosul offensive is personal battle
"I decided to return back here. In Mosul, ISIS killed a lot from my tribe and from my friends"
Rouhani urges Iran-Turkey joint efforts in Iraq, Syria
"If major regional powers stand together, problems in Iraq and Syria will be resolved without the need for foreign powers"
South Sudan ready for new U.N. force deployment any time - cabinet
South Sudan has been under international pressure to accept the force, which will help the existing U.N. mission UNMISS stabilise the five-year-old nation
Iraq readies force to storm flashpoint town near Mosul
Thousands of civilians fled Tal Afar this week
Sudan rebel group signs U.N. accord to end use of child soldiers
U.N. officials said they signed a similar agreement with Khartoum in March 2016 and hoped to complete more with the country's other major rebel groups