Car bomb rips through crowd at Afghan wrestling match
The attack underlined the continued threat of violence across much of Afghanistan
Afghan suicide bomber kills at least 10 at wrestling match
Friday's attack underlined the continued threat of violence across much of Afghanistan
Peace technology: A promising tool for preventing wars at reduced price
From apps to help citizens avoid missiles and land mines to rumor tracking mobile-based services using SMS, peace technology is one promising tool to prevent conflict
Syrian refugee sets himself on fire at a Greek migrant camp
More than 60,000 refugees and migrants have been in Greece for more than a year after border shutdowns throughout the Balkans halted the onward journey
Killing of aid workers in Nigeria a setback for troubled crisis response
"Worried that the Nigerian government could obstruct their work, international entities have turned a blind eye to the militarisation of internally displaced persons' camps"
Afghan teenage beekeeper creates entrepreneurial buzz
Women and girls in Afghanistan are discriminated against on a regular basis, facing severe restrictions on working and studying outside their home
Climb on board: Afghan woman brings stories to Kabul's children
Kabul's first mobile library hopes to let some of Afghanistan's 3.5 million out-of school children - mostly girls - listen to stories and pore over picturebooks
At least 11 asylum seekers injured in clashes on Lesbos, MSF says
More than 5,000 asylum seekers live in the Moria refugee camp, nearly twice its intended capacity.
Greek port on edge as more migrants try to stow away to Italy
Authorities arrested 760 people hiding in trucks or carrying forged travel documents at Patras in January and February
Female police officers help security on Afghan front line
Getting more women into the Afghan security forces has been a priority for Ghani's Western-backed government but it has not proved easy