EU suspended funding to the African country over rampant rights abuses and unwillingness to quell crisis.
Around 370,000 children in the country are living with severe malnutrition that debilitates their immune systems, Unicef says.
Norman Ohler's book says the Nazi leader's drug use led him to be more erratic in his behaviour.
The bombing near Hasaka in Syria also killed 5 children and 11 women.
Request follows claim Isis has deployed chemical weapons to Mosul in anticipation of attack.
South African police fired stun grenades, rubber bullets and tear gas at rock-throwing students.
Government claims presence of 750 troops in North Kivu province raises security concerns.
Nish Nalbandian's book, A Whole World Blind, depicts fighters on the front line, as well as everyday people eking out a living amid the ruins.
Protests resumed in Ethiopia's largest state, days after at least 55 people died in stampede.
Defence secretary promised to tackle vexatious legal claims against troops at Tory conference.
Fallon said the government will put the UK's security first and vowed to tackle vexatious legal claims.
Mohamed Kamal was sentenced in absentia to life in prison for terror attack and was wanted for murder.
Leader of 'no' campaign says that government should renegotiate the deal with the rebel group.
Jeroen Oerlemans is the third journalist to be killed in Libya this year.
Kunduz police chief says 'hundreds of Taliban fighters' died in the offensive.
Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid confirmed that 'a massive operation' started on Kunduz.
The Jabhat Fateh al-Sham jihadist group says a senior figure died in Idlib province.
Theresa May says she will exempt armed forces from the European Convention on Human Rights.
Colombians and the wider world have been shocked by the result of the referendum
The UN Human Rights Council decision comes after violence left up to 50 people dead during protest.
The hospital also known as the Dr Hasan Al-Araj hospital was struck twice by the missiles.
Radio Maria journalist Salvador Nahimana is latest victim of crackdown on media, colleagues claim
According to an investigative report, PR firm Bell Pottinger ran a secret campaign in Iraq funded by the US.
ICC opened preliminary examination into abuses that may amount to crimes against humanity.
Report says Boko Haram changed recruitment strategy following increase of security in militant-held areas.
At least 52 people died during protest in Oromia, as activists claim police opened fire on protesters.
Earlier this year, at least 22 people from Kerala had gone missing and were later believed to have joined Isis.
Pakistanis are beginning to view Afghan refugees as 'Hindus' following Afghanistan's deepening ties with India.
The attack has come a year after the Islamists briefly captured Kunduz in a lightning offensive.
Along with the photojournalist, at least 8 fighters loyal to Libya's unity government were also killed in the Isis assault.