Kurds report more chlorine attacks, Iraq pauses Tikrit offensive
Kurdish forces claim Islamic State has used chlorine in attacks
Iraq needs more airstrikes to dislodge IS in Tikrit - officials
More than 20,000 soldiers are taking part in the offensive to retake Saddam Hussein's home city
Iraqi offensive on Tikrit stalled, officials say build evidence of chlorine
Iraqi Kurdish officials say the have found chlorine in town retaken from Islamic State
Iraqi offensive on Tikrit stalled for third day
Islamic State extremists still hold about half of Tikrit, which lies about 160 km north of Baghdad
Iraqi troops pause battle for Tikrit, await reinforcements
Islamic State fighters still hold half of the city
UK must stop passing buck on "national scandal" of FGM, say MPs
An estimated 60,000 girls in Britain are at risk of FGM and 137,000 girls and women are living with the consequences, according to a 2014 study
Sudan rebels say they have begun armed campaign to derail elections
It is the first time a major rebel group explicitly says it aims to force the government to cancel the election through armed action
Iraqi offensive to dislodge Islamic State from Tikrit appears to stall
Victory in Tikrit would give Iraqi forces momentum for next stage of campaign to retake Mosul
Where is the focus on housing the displaced people of Syria?
Underfunding, low media coverage and lack of political resolve to end Syrian war prolonging suffering of refugees and piling pressure on neighbouring countries
Iraqi forces slowed by snipers and bombs in Tikrit
Iraq's Shi'ite-led government pushes to claw back first city from Islamic State ahead of attempt to recapture Mosul