As fear of refugees rises, photo exhibition aims to turn positive lens on their lives
Refugees in Britain hope telling their stories through a photo exhibition will change public perceptions
Actor Mark Rylance puts rights of tribal people centre-stage in new film
"Together we can prevent the annihilation of tribal peoples" -Rylance
South Sudan's vice president leaves Juba, not seeking war - spokesman
"We had to move away from our base (in Juba) to avoid further confrontation" - Vice President Machar's spokesman
INTERVIEW-Without two-state solution, Middle East faces "perpetual violence"- U.N.
"It's time for the international community and the leadership on both sides to wake up" - UN
Britain's Duchess of York gets university role linked to charity for women in India
"She will be working with our students mainly in the fashion area and mainly with regards to the charity work she is involved with"
Brexit could provide boost for Britain's shale gas
New Prime Minister says she will make energy security a priority
Romanian police smash slavery gang, children rescued
"The people were locked, chained and undressed during the night, beaten and forced to eat lunch off the floor for the amusement of the suspects"
Burundian regional parliament member, former minister, shot dead
The upsurge in violence in Burundi has caused alarm in a region still recovering from Rwanda's 1994 genocide
Britain set to welcome female PM but sexism still "corrodes" politics, activists say
Only 29 percent of Britain's members of parliament are women
EU proposes more common asylum rules to limit refugees' movement
"The changes will create a genuine common asylum procedure and guarantee that asylum seekers are treated in an equal and appropriate manner"