Libya migrants: Sicilian citizens blame media and prejudice for immigration fear
IBTimes UK spoke with locals of the Sicilian town of Pozzallo, where asylum seekers arrive almost every day.
Nigeria: Snapchat to highlight plight of child victims of Boko Haram violence
It is estimated that at least 800,000 children have been displaced due to violence by Islamist insurgents.
Armenian mass killings: European Parliament rules 1915 murders amount to genocide
An estimated 1.5. million Armenians were killed between 1915 and 1917 by the Istanbul-ruled Ottoman Empire.
Colombia Farc rebels kill 10 soldiers in ambush: Who are the anti-imperialism leftist fighters?
IBTimes UK look at Farc, Colombia's largest rebel organisation, which aims to establish a socialist regime.
Philippines: Rebel BIFF chief who supported Isis dies but group refuses to sign peace deal
Bangsamoro Movement is urged by the Filipino government to sign a peace deal.
South Africa xenophobia: Deadly anti-foreigner riots in Durban explained
At least five people killed in the latest anti-foreigner violence in Durban, South Africa
Turkey: President Erdogan to disregard European Parliament's view on Armenian mass killings
Tensions are growing between Turkey and Vatican over 'genocide of 20th Century' comment by Pope Francis
Mali: Terror attacks increase as Tuareg insurgency continues despite peace efforts
Rights group urges government to halt attacks against civilians accused of supporting French and UN troops
Iran to appoint first female ambassador since Islamic Revolution but women's freedom still restricted
Marzieh Afkham to become second female ambassador in Iran's history
Chibok girls: Malala Yousafzai lambasts Nigeria for not doing enough to find 'brave sisters'
Malala Yousafzai writes letter to missing girls as world marks one year anniversary of kidnapping.
UN: Isis and Boko Haram using rape as weapon of war in 'shocking trend of sexual violence'
UN says thousands of women and girls raped and forced into sexual slavery by extremist groups in 2014.
Nigeria Chibok girls' kidnapping anniversary: Boko Haram still rapes, tortures and kills thousands
Amnesty reports urges government and global community to investigate ongoing war crimes in Nigeria.
Roma-only bus route in Montepellier: 5 countries where Romani people suffer discrimination
IBTimes UK looks at some of the countries where Roma are mostly discriminated against.
Nigeria Boko Haram: 800,000 children displaced by violence with many abused and forced to fight
Unicef report says displaced children are victim of abuses by Boko Haram.
Human Rights Watch: Israeli settlements 'profit from rights abuses against Palestinian children'
Report shows children as young as 11 employed in settlement farms as they drop out of school
El Salvador to become deadliest peace-time country in the world: Who are MS-13 and Barrio-18 gangs?
IBTimes UK looks at the most violent gangs in El-Salvador where 15 people are killed every day
Kenya Garissa university attack: Somalia issues bounties for 11 Al-Shabaab members
Bounties issued following an attack at a university college in Garissa, where militants killed 148 people.
Nigeria: UN launches appeal for displaced people as Boko Haram continues to kill innocents
The UN said $174m will help some 200,000 Nigerians who are unable to return to their homes.
France: Outrage as Roma-only bus route plan approved in Montepellier to avoid 'unbearable smell'
The Roma community believe the proposal is an "unlawful discrimination"
Turkey: Two Cumhuriyet journalists face jail for publishing Charlie Hebdo Mohammed cover
Ceyda Karan and Hikmet Cetinkaya charged with 'inciting public hatred and people's religious values'
Nigeria: Give Boko Haram fighters jobs and you will end terrorism urges freed Chibok girl
Escapee says Boko Haram fighters must be shown that what they are doing is wrong.
Malawi police instructed to shoot 'merciless' people who harm albinos
In some African countries albinos are regarded as inhumane and their body parts are used in magic potions
Kenya Garissa University massacre: Five worst attacks by al-Shabaab terrorists
IBTimes UK looks at some of the worst attacks carried out by insurgents in Kenya and Somalia.
Afghanistan: Nato and Afghan soldiers killed in firefight
One Afghan and one Nato soldiers killed during firefight following meeting between officials and US ambassador
Garissa University attack: Kenya tourism declines as holidaymakers cancel trips
Kenya tourism in decline since 2013 following surge in terror attacks.
China to monitor its 'uncivilised tourists' behaviour to protect already tarnished image
Chinese tourists' behaviour monitored with aid of local tourism bureaus, media reports and general public
Turkey: Students demand Jedi temples after surge of mosques on university campuses
In 2014 Turkey announced that mosques were being built on campuses at more than 80 universities
Rwanda genocide anniversary: God helped me forgive those who killed my family
IBTimes UK spoke with Mariam Tumukunde on her life after the genocide and her discovery of God
In focus: Survival International warns tribal peoples face extinction across the world
Survival International warns that racism against tribes is a threat to their survival
Al Jazeera journalist Peter Greste: Stop using war on terror to curb freedom of speech
Greste and colleagues were detained after being accused of supporting Muslim Brotherhood.