U.S., Russia agree on Syria chemicals weapons draft -U.S. official
The draft U.N. resolution aims to identify those behind chemical weapons attacks in Syria
U.S. drone hits Syria in first lethal strike launched from Turkey
Diplomats say cutting off Islamic State's access to the Turkish border could be decisive
Weary Hungarians polarised by tide of refugees
While Hungary is transit route rather than destination for most, growing influx is fuelling racism
SPECIAL REPORT-U.S. State Department watered down human trafficking report
Rights experts at State Dept found human rights hadn't improved in Malaysia and Cuba, contrary to report
Activists hail slavery pledge inclusion in new UN development goals
"You can't end poverty without ending slavery - it's fundamental," says child slave turned anti-slavery campaigner
When the violence keeps chasing you
Conflict between Boko Haram and Nigerian Army has forced 1.5 mln to flee their homes, broken families and killed thousands
Italy coast guard rescues 1,800 sea migrants, five found dead
Many migrants trying to cross Mediterranean are fleeing poverty and violence in Middle East and Africa
Kurdish militia in Syria accuses Turkey of "provocative" attacks
Accusations by Syrian Kurdish YPG highlight tensions surrounding Turkey's entry into fight against Islamic State
Iraq's Barzani condemns Turkish bombing he says killed civilians
Turkey launched air strikes in Iraq and Syria a week ago, targeting Islamic State and Kurdish militants