Washington accused of conspiracy to sink migrant boat off Sicilian coast.
EXCLUSIVE: Riots erupt at refugee camps during vigil to commemorate Lampedusa refugee deaths
Walla Rahman suspected of involvement in attack in Kampala, Uganda, that left 74 dead.
A YouTube video shows a woman named Halima being flogged under Sudan's draconian prostitution laws
Hundreds of Eritreans attempt odyssey to Italy from Libyan coast, says activist.
Thousands of people took to streets of Sudan's capital Khartoum to demand resignation of President Omar Hassan al-Bashir.
A total round of of everything happening at Miss World 2013.
Sudan cut off from internet as protests over government's decision to lift fuel subsides continue.
Widespread protests over fuel subsidy suspension sparks shutdown of internet.
Nansi Karaboycheva of Bulgaria has won the Miss World 2013 People's Choice Poll
Miss World 2013 Top Model contestants are from the countries – England, United States, Italy, France, Brazil, South Sudan, Cyprus, Cameroon, Philippines and Ukraine.
ICC has indicted the President for genocide as al-Bashi threatens to turn-up for UN General Assembly meeting
Omar Addow exposed in newspaper sting for offering to conduct illegal operation on girls aged 10 and 13.
British broadcaster and journalist has died at the age of 74, having suffered a heart attack.
Dicephalic parapagus is inoperable condition but doctors in Rajasthan working on possible treatment.
Seven peacekeepers dead after patrol comes under heavy fire from gunmen 15 miles west of Khar Abeche, north of Nyala.
NSA whistleblower Snowden confirms the NSA developed the Stuxnet computer worm with Israel to take down Iranian nuclear facility.
Market Strategist Ishaq Siddiqi delivers breaking views on the financial impact from Egypt's political turmoil
Every year, usually in late autumn, The Economist publishes its "The World in____" for the following year. The issue for 2012 has an article by Oliver August on the effects of the North African uprisings of 2011 spreading south and in particular, foresees trouble brewing for the Sahel states because of the fall of Muammar Gaddafi:
Japan's banking giant pays quarter of a billion dollars for deleting information from $100bn in wire transfers relating to US sanctioned Iran
Norway, a world leader in equal rights, has become the first European country to introduce compulsory military service for women.
State attorney claims Israel will ship thousands of migrants to unnamed African country.