Colombia attorney general says plans to ease abortion law
The bill would allow women to have a termination in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy without any restrictions
Boko Haram violence in Lake Chad could fuel Europe migrant crisis - U.N.
More than 2.5 million people have been uprooted by conflict in Nigeria, Niger, Chad and Cameroon since May 2013
Irish women tweet menstrual cycle details to PM in abortion protest
Abortion is socially divisive in Ireland but a complete ban was lifted in 2013, allowing terminations if a mother's life was in danger
From Libya to El Nino, U.N. experts warn: there's worse to come
Burundi could see another coup, militants would gain land in Afghanistan and Mali, and Ethiopia would not have enough food to cope with drought
Uber driver gets life sentence for rape in Indian capital
The case revived memories of the horrific rape and murder on a moving bus of a young physiotherapist in Delhi in 2012
Forced cannibalism, child soldiers scar S.Sudan war -African Union
Fighting broke out in the world's youngest nation in December 2013
Amnesty calls for inquiry into Australia paying smugglers to turn back asylum seeker boat
Amnesty International says it has evidence Australian officials paid people smugglers $32,000 to turn back asylum seekers boat
Trapped on the frontline: life in Myanmar’s conflict zone
Living on the frontline of conflict in Northern Myanmar's Kachin State
New Jolie film puts spotlight on Ethiopia's child bride abductions
"Difret" is released in the United States on Friday
Serb charged over wartime crimes against hundreds in Bosnian town
Thousands of non-Serbs were killed during an "ethnic cleansing" campaign in the 1992-95 Bosnian war