Seattle judge blocks Trump immigration order; government to appeal
The judge made his ruling effective immediately, suggesting that travel restrictions could be lifted straight away
INTERVIEW-Uganda rules out military intervention in South Sudan
Uganda sent in troops when hostilities first broke out in 2013, move that Kampala says prevented ethnic slaughter on similar scale to 1994 Rwandan genocide.
Tears as Trump ban leaves 26,000 refugees stranded in Kenya
"They are feeling shocked, depressed, despairing and heartbroken"
African leaders cautiously back strategy to quit global court
Broad antipathy towards the court among Africans who feel the International Criminal Court unfairly targets them
Chad's foreign minister secures top post at African Union
Outgoing commissioner, South Africa's Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, has been criticized for not doing more to prevent conflict
African Union to choose new leader, review Morocco membership
Vote more likely to expose differences over ICC and other issues than reaffirm continent's solidarity and common purpose
U.N. experts warn Saudi-led coalition allies over war crimes in Yemen
In several investigations, a panel found no evidence that air strikes had targeted legitimate military objectives
Trump moves ahead with wall, puts stamp on U.S. immigration, security policy
Trump to build wall at Mexico border to curb illegal migration and impose temporary ban on most refugees
Uganda welcomes more refugees daily than some in Europe annually, charity says
Uganda gives refugees the right to work, freedom of movement, access to the same services as nationals, and a small piece of land to farm
World faces 'unprecedented' hunger as famine threatens four countries: study
People in 45 countries are unable to feed themselves largely because of conflict, drought and economic instability