Gay Nigerian Punished With 20 Lashes
Following the anti-gay bill approval, gay Nigerians are persecuted, imprisoned and could be denied HIV medical treatments.
UN on Central African Republic Conflict: High Risk of Genocide
UN warns of risk of genocide as the conflict between Muslim Séléka and Christian Anti-Bakala continues.
Polish Prosecutor: 'Gas Chamber' Football Chants not Anti-Semitic
Lech Poznan fans declared innocent after singing anti-Semitic chants against Widzew Lodz team.
Pregnant Cambodian Faces Execution 'for Smuggling Husband's Meth'
Pregnant Cambodian woman who tried to smuggle 205 grams of methamphetamine could face death sentence
China: Communist School Vice-President Suspended over Sex Scandal
President Xi Jinping takes zero tolerance approach to sex scandals and corruption rocking Chinese elite.
UN Warns 9.3 Million Syrians Urgently Need Aid
Donors meet at Syria aid summit in Kuwait as UN urges immediate aid for half of the Syrian population.
South Sudan Conflict: Rebels and Army Steal Aid
Ban Ki-moon condemns government troops rebels for stealing food, medicines and vehicles.
Myanmar's Army Uses Rape as War Weapon
Hundreds of women are raped by high-ranking officials according to Women's League of Burma
Central African Republic: UN Reveals Chadian Citizens and 'Peacekeepers' Committed Atrocities
A UN investigation reveals that Chadian citizens and peacekeepers colluded in the killings in CAR.
Sikh Golden Temple Raid: UK Investigates SAS Link to 1984 Amritsar Massacre
David Cameron urges an investigation on alleged Britain's complicity in India Golden Temple raid that killed 500
Israel Defence Minister on John Kerry: 'Messianic and Obsessive'
Moshe Yaalon lambasts US secretary of state John Kerry over security plan.
Amnesty Warns of Mass Starvation as Syria Refugee Crisis Deepens
Human rights group slams woeful response to calls for aid and resettlement of refugees.
South Sudan: Night Club Diplomacy by Gaslight
South Sudanese warring parts are now conducting ceasefire negotiations in a nightclub in Ethiopia.
Tension Mounts as Egypt Holds Referendum on New Consitution
Egyptians have started a two-day referendum on new constitution that could lead to democratic elections.
Central African Republic President: 'Anarchy is Over'
Interim Leader Alexandre-Ferdinand Nguende deploys hundreds of soldiers to streets to control sectarian fighting.
White Widow Samantha Lewthwaite Linked to Ivory Poaching
Al-Shabaab terrorists, linked to Germaine Lindsay's widow, are reportedly involved in £5 billion illegal ivory trade.
South Sudan Conflict: Rebel Leader Riek Machar Demands Release of Prisoners
Former Prime Minister Riek Machar asks government to free detainees before ceasefire.
Cameroon: Gay Prisoner Denied Medical Treatments Dies
Roger Jean-Claude Mbede's family barred him from receiving treatment for a hernia calling him 'a curse'.
'Mad Dog' Cannibal Hunts Muslims in Central African Republic
After president Michel Djotodia's resignation, cannibalism and diseases threat million of people in CAR
Satanist Nurse Blaze Binder Fined for Posing with Dead Pensioner
Satanist nurse Blaze Binder was fined £800 for posting pictures with a dead pensioner on Facebook.
Central African Republic's President Michel Djotodia Resigns
President Michel Djotodia resigns as he is unable to stop the ethnic fighting in CAR
India: Second Supreme Court Judge Accused of Sexual Harassment
Former judge accused of sexually harassing intern in 2011.
US on South Sudan: We Will Cut Aid if Fighting Continues
President Obama Urges End to South Sudan Ethnic Conflict with Aid Threat.
EU Expected to Send Troops to Central African Republic
EU is expected to deploy troops to CAR as president Michel Djotodia is unable to quell violence.
Italian Children Allowed to Carry Mother's Surname
European Court of Human Rights says practice of naming child after father is discriminatory.
Baghdad Suicide Bomber Kills 21 at Army Recruitment Base
Volunteers queueing to sign up for military service in fight against al-Qaida killed and injured.
9/11 Officers 'Faked Psychiatric Problems to Get Benefits'
Over 100 retired officers involved in 9/11 rescue efforts charged in $400m compensation fiddle.
Russia Blocks UN Statement Condemning Aleppo Attacks
Russia has vetoed for the second time a statement from UN condemning Syrian government attacks on Aleppo civilians.
Central African Republic: President Michel Djotodia Expected to Quit
Interim President Michel Djotodia is expected to step down after he was unable to halt the bloodshed in CAR
Egypt: Bad Weather Prevents Morsi Attending Trial
Ex-president fails to turn up at Cairo courthouse because of flight disruption.