U.N. seeks probe into violence against asylum seekers in Hungary
"Reports include cases of bites by unleashed police dogs, the use of pepper spray and beatings"
As Colombia peace talks advance, war widows, ex-fighters clear landmines one at a time
Nearly 700 of Colombia's 1,096 municipalities are thought to be contaminated by landmines
Mozambique certified polio free - health ministry
Experts say polio could be eradicated worldwide by next year
INTERVIEW-Iraq's war children face void without world's help- UNICEF country chief
"We are faced with a whole generation losing its way and losing prospects for a healthy future" - UNICEF Iraq representative
'Balkan route' still open to migrants, Serbian minister warns
Around 100,000 migrants have passed through Serbia this year despite closure of 'Balkan route', minister says
Nearly 96,000 unaccompanied children sought EU asylum in 2015 - agency
More than half were Afghans, followed by Syrians and Eritreans, says European Asylum Support Office
In Asia, U.S. country rankings on human trafficking raise eyebrows
Aid workers unconvinced Philippines' Tier 1 trafficking ranking is justified since forced labour and sex trafficking remain rife
Germany approves tough "no means no" sex crime laws
Under new rules, all forms of non-consensual sexual contact will be punishable, regardless of circumstances
In Greece, Muslims mark end of Ramadan with promise of formal mosque
Some 50,000 mostly Muslim migrants and refugees who've fled wars in the Middle East and beyond are stranded in Greece