No politics please for Baghdad bikers aiming to unite Iraq
The first rule of his bikers club is: you do not talk about politics.
Briton's death in Kenya adds to long list of aid worker killings
Humanitarian workers worldwide are facing an increase in raids, killings and kidnappings as fighters flout the international laws meant to protect humanitarians
Ethiopia allows almost 1 million refugees to leave camps and work
Refugees can also formally register births, marriages and deaths, and will have access financial services such as bank accounts
Parents accused of getting 'witch' to mutilate daughter aged 3
The injuries came to light when her parents rushed her to hospital for surgery following heavy bleeding
Public mistrust after Congo election raises Ebola epidemic anxiety
Fostering confidence in health authorities is essential when fighting a disease that can spread furiously through communities where local services are scant
Too much salt: water desalination plants harm environment - UN
Plants to produce fresh water are pumping out 50 percent more salty brine than previously estimated with damaging effects, study warns
Human trafficking worsens in conflict zones as militants deploy slaves - UN
From girls forced to wed to boys made to cook and clean, militants are using trafficking as a tool to boost their control, the UN said
'We are not fish': Migrants stranded at sea grow frustrated
32 people plucked from an unsafe boat off the coast of Libya have been stranded aboard rescue ship Sea-Watch 3 for two weeks
U.N. says Algerian security move has stranded vulnerable Syrians in desert
U.N. says some of those turned back were refugees left stranded in the desert and not suspected militants as Algiers maintains
Ethiopia expects Nile dam to be ready to start operation in late 2020
The 6,000-megawatt Grand Renaissance Dam is the centrepiece of Ethiopia's bid to become Africa's biggest power exporter