Kwoyelo faces 93 counts including murder, rape, recruitment of children as soldiers and other crimes against humanity.
Supreme Court repeatedly delayed judgement for Mohamed Cheikh Ould M'khaitir, accused of blasphemy.
Campaign is part of Amnesty International's efforts to drum up global solution to the crisis.
There have been four deaths in the sub-zero temperatures at Moria refugee camp on Lesbos.
Some 125 million child brides are still exposed to domestic and sexual violence, despite leaders' efforts.
Clashes between army and infamous General Sultani Makenga confirm M23 revival in the country.
Green card holder Naimma, 75, died a day after being turned back at Iraqi airport.
The late Rae Kushner gave 1982 interview for use in US Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington.
The people had already been granted refugee status in the country.
IBTimes UK hears of worrying trend from Corinne Dufka, West Africa director at Human Rights Watch.
IBTimes UK speaks to refugees saying US resettlement 'was only thing that could save them from Somalia war'.
IBTimes UK hears of the devastating impact of President Trump's ban on refugees with protection needs.
The remote island in the Bay of Bengal is engulfed by several feet of water at high tide, and has no roads.
Over 2,000 Google employees walked out across eight of the tech giant's offices.
A third of a million people donate to American Civil Liberties Union in two days.
Prime Minister Theresa May has refused to call off the US president's planned state visit.
Collective Sassoufit invites tourists to witness deadly bombardments and 'dictator' Sassou Nguesso.
The civil rights activist won a landmark Supreme Court case after refusing to go to an internment camp.
Trial verdict of three peaceful Lucha activists is expected on 1 February in Goma, DRC.
Four dead and five injured in what military sources say was a crash while chasing fighters from the former rebel group.
Kal Penn raised more than $500,000 for Syrian refugees – all donations go to International Rescue Committee (IRC).
Le Sphinx newspaper journalist disappeared on 29 January 2016 in mysterious circumstances.
More than 300,000 refugees, mostly from Burundi and DRC, are living in overstretched camps.
'Well, if you're going to ban people on some pretty spurious grounds...'
Sir Farah is one of the first British celebrities preventing from entering the US.
NBC journalists said children as young as 11 or 12 were forced to work at the resort.
US-bound passengers stopped from boarding flights from Egypt and Qatari.
The white woman claimed that Emmett, 14, wolf-whistled at her.
Arrests come after alleged attack on military camp earlier this week, amid fears they may lead to civil war.
Britain sees executors such as Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Kuwait as vital allies after Brexit.