New footage appears to show army "summarily executing civilians, including women and children."
Islamic State sleeper cells in east Mosul mark the start of a new insurgency.
Local leaders urged for protection after ethnic Nande rebels attacked Hutu civilians in Rutshuru territory.
Award-winning photojournalist David Ramos joined the crew of the Spanish NGO Proactiva Open Arms vessel Golfo Azzuro during a search and rescue mission off the coast of Libya.
Iraqi forces are pushing from the south towards Mosul airport.
New leader announces reward days after bombing kills 39 in capital Mogadishu.
Federal police and elite interior ministry units known as Rapid Response are leading the charge toward the airport, just south of the city.
The US defence chief is expected to meet Iraqi PM Haider al-Abadi to discuss military operations against Isis.
The deal is another attempt at implementing the Minsk peace agreement.
Of the 25 crewmen on board the MV Giang Hai, 17 were rescued by the Filipinio Coast Guard and soldiers.
Facilitator Benjamin Mkapa intends to rely on the East African Community to try to unblock the situation.
Bernard Maingain tells IBTimes UK he has met with the Office of the Chief Prosecutor of the ICC.
Islamic State group has threatened to eliminate Christians from Egypt and 'liberate Cairo'.
On the way, the forces captured several villages, seized a power distribution station and killed many militants, including snipers.
Sara's offer came after her father called off peace talks with the rebels.
Rebel groups have warned that continued government strikes against them have put ceasefire in jeopardy.
Sir Michael Fallon tells Munich security conference about need to stay until 'job is done'.
Bomb attack comes just days after country's newly elected president took power
Kremlin accused of involvement in alleged coup attempt to thwart Nato expansion.
President Vladimir Putin's order will enable people from the strife-torn areas to travel to Russia for work and study.
Iraqi air forces dropped millions of leaflets on western Mosul warning the residents of an impending battle.
The sanctions were made in response to missile testing by North Korea
The billionaire magnate said advances in genetic engineering could be a global threat.
'Will we work together or fall back into our individual roles?'
Two people killed in remote-controlled explosion
The newly-trained soldiers include nearly 2,000 policemen from Nineveh province.
Freedom of Information request unearths X-rated guide for British troops partying in Tallinn during 2015 operation.
Liberia's ex-President Taylor is serving a 50-year sentence in a UK prison for crimes against humanity.
Labour minister Gabriel Duop Lam is the second high-level official to resign in the past few weeks.
Presence of foreign corporations in oil-rich Niger Delta is seeing rise in new terror groups.