Burkina Faso's president back in charge as coup fails
General who led coup says he regrets action
Rival forces in Burkina stand-off ahead of mediation mission
Heads of state from West Africa's regional bloc ECOWAS were due to meet in Nigeria on Tuesday
Mediators announce deal to end Burkina coup crisis, questions remain
Most participants in talks, including foreign ambassadors, had arrived at Laico Hotel when the incident occurred
Burkina Faso coup leaders offer olive branch as protests mount
"I confirm that President (Michel) Kafando has been freed. He is in good health," coup leader General Gilbert Diendere said
EXCLUSIVE - Expect more sex abuse cases in Central African Republic: UN force chief
There must be no mercy for peacekeepers who commit sexual abuse offences, UN force chief says
Raped, rejected, accepted: rebuilding broken marriages in Congo
Most Congolese women who are raped by strangers are forced out of their homes
Tax justice is the key to progress on education
Tax dodging by multinational companies is depriving developing countries of an estimated $200bn a year
Despite fall in hunger, obesity and diabetes worsen around the globe-report
Nearly a third of the world's population are malnourished, even as obesity spreads around the globe
Coalition partners warn Congo's Kabila not to cling to power
Leading parties in ruling coalition say violating constitution's two-term limit risks destabilising Central African country
UN's Central Africa force hit with new misconduct allegations
Foreign troops deployed to quell the violence have repeatedly been the focus of abuse allegations this year