IBTimes UK speaks exclusively to HRW about vacuum left by French troops as 'emboldened' rebels gather.
Championship club has pledged to lay on buses to go and collect vulnerable children from Calais.
UNHCR tells IBTimes UK it does not expect refugees to return home in next 12 months.
Opposition claims controversial text could enable President Ouattara to run for president for a third time in 2020.
Women told HRW they were drugged and raped or coereced into sex through false marriage promises.
The measures were over suspected links with terrorist organisations and the US-based cleric Fethullah Gulen
Russia lost its place on the prestigious panel to Croatia and Hungary by two votes.
Same sex marriage equality could now be on the cards in the country.
What justice for hundreds of people who have been tortured, killed, raped or disappeared in Burundi?
Already sentenced to 25 years, the prosecution believe Pascal Simbikangwa should face a harsher penalty.
Legislators are urging President Robert Mugabe to declare the spread 'a national health crisis'.
Nearly 6,000 migrants have been bused around France, leaving behind the possessions accumulated during their time in the camp.
Palestinian and Israeli women face similar challenges in a male-dominated society.
French authorities declared Calais camp 'empty' but charity claims vulnerable children left with nothing.
Opposition claims new text could enable President Ouattara to run for president for a third time in 2020.
Zimbabwe gets $91.2m for clearing its IMF debt, but 'meaningful' economic reforms still needed.
Gambia wants to pull out from ICC claiming the court fails to investigate crimes committed by the West.
Gary Lineker and Lily Allen have been shockingly abused for speaking up for the displaced.
After Burundi and South Africa, Gambia is latest to leave the ICC which investigates war and genocide crimes
IBTimes UK speaks to banned group FOCODE about Burundi's latest crackdown on rights groups.
One rape survivor is transforming the way we talk about sexual violence through the medium of art.
'Jungle' had been home to more than 6,000 people, most of them hoping to reach Britain.
IBTimes UK hears how Afghan refugees spent their first night outside Calais' Jungle camp.
Border closures and a deal to tackle migrant crisis leave tens of thousands facing crippling uncertainty.
Prosecution calls for stronger sentence than the 25 years handed to Pascal Simbikangwa in 2014.
The statements come hours after the president said that 'there should be no worry about changes of alliances' with the US.
Up to half a million child refugees are in grave danger, warns Unicef.
The movement is too busy attacking women to fix issues like suicide and unemployment.
Abortion in South Korea is technically illegal, although as many as 200,000 are performed annually.
Roma community face legal uncertainty and anxiety over hate crimes surge.