French special forces to guard uranium mines in Niger; domestic terror alert increased to second-highest level
For some Malians, France's military action raises uncomfortable echoes of Europe's colonial past in Africa
Hostage crisis also sparks concerns for vulnerability of foreign-owned assets across region and European security implications
Kachin activists say Britain must do more to help their people
British group says cutting waste is vital if the world is to meet food demand as the global population soars
Over 100 journalists were killed in their line of work last year
Adding to current euro crisis is fear that fiscal negotiations in US could have deep impact around the world
Aid agencies say conflict upsurge has led to separation of families, putting thousands of children at risk of sexual violence, kidnapping
The conflict has spilled over the border in recent months with a daily flow of refugees
World Health Organization also warns in its annual report that latest drugs could soon become ineffective against some deadly malarial parasites
Finance ministers agree to create single supervisory body to oversee eurozone’s biggest banks
Rise in accidents prompts move to ban famed buses on London's Oxford Street
As a new constitution is drawn up, opposing forces are fighting to determine what's next for Tunisia
Analysts warn that al-Shabab is fighting an increasingly sophisticated media war
Kyoto Climate Protocol is set to expire in just a few weeks
There are fears that scores of vulnerable children could die in makeshift camps that litter border regions
Stability and minority rights help spur growing community of religious minorities
Many now feel more hopeful than ever for future of their people
Most donors had frozen payments because of allegations that Rwanda was supporting a rebellion in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Captain Houshang Shahbazi started campaign against international sanctions, which he says are making civil aircraft in Iran unsafe
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