INTERVIEW-ICRC steps up aid for Iraq amid fears of post-Mosul sectarian strife
Some fear that an army offensive to retake Mosul from Islamic State may stoke future sectarian strife
Saudi coalition violated law with Yemen funeral strike -U.N. monitors
Under international humanitarian law, attacks are prohibited against fighters incapable of defending themselves
South Sudanese refugees in Congo double in September -UNHCR
South Sudan has now leapfrogged Burundi to become the third-largest source of refugees in Congo, after Rwanda and Central African Republic
New Rwanda genocide film should spur action on IS crimes - prosecutor
"If you are going to call it genocide, you have a responsibility to do something about it. That's the lesson we learned in Rwanda"
Iraqi PM says Mosul offensive going faster than expected
Foreign ministers from several Western and Middle Eastern countries were meeting in Paris to discuss how to restore peace and stability to Mosul
Fighting around South Sudan town of Malakal kills 56 - gov't
South Sudan descended into civil war in December 2013 when a row between President Salva Kiir and his sacked deputy Riek Machar ended with fighting
Week of violence in South Sudan kills 60, government says
Army spokesman accused rebels of "burning civilians, maiming women and child abductions and setting ablaze properties"
Child migrants in Calais seeking smugglers as "Jungle" camp set to close
An estimated 1,000 unaccompanied children are currently living in the Jungle of which around 180 have been identified as having family ties to Britain
Some Calais migrants accept resettlement before bulldozers clear "Jungle"
France says it will dismantle Calais camp by end of year, but plans to house migrants across country face resistance
Russia: no South Sudan arms embargo needed after UN chief's report
The U.N.'s chief has previously urged the council to impose an arms embargo on South Sudan