Thousands rush to US border before Trump takes office Migrants from Central America are making their way to the US to avoid new immigration controls.
False alarm over DR Congo hero's golden tooth The mausoleum of Patrice Lumumba, DR Congo's independence hero, was vandalised sparking alarm over his tooth.
US nursing student Laken Riley's killer guilty of murder Jose Antonio Ibarra, a Venezuelan undocumented immigrant, was found guilty by a Georgia judge.
Hamas leaders no longer in Doha but office not permanently closed, Qatar says A Palestinian official says they are keeping their locations secret to avoid embarrassing host states.
Mali wins $160m in gold mining dispute after detaining British businessman Resolute Mining's British boss Terry Holohan and two other staff were unexpectedly detained 10 days ago.
Gisèle Pelicot condemns rape accused and says French society must change She has waived her right to anonymity so the entire trial can be heard in public.
'A coding Mozart': Seven-year-old gets job offer from Russian IT firm The software company's boss said Sergey, who teaches coding in online videos, was 'a kind of Mozart'
'My mother is still trapped after Tanzania building collapse' The authorities say that 16 people are now known to have died after a building gave way in Dar es Salaam.
Australian radio host arrested over sex abuse claims Veteran broadcaster and former Wallabies coach Alan Jones was arrested on Monday, local media report.
Hezbollah media chief killed in Israeli strike in Beirut - reports The head of Hezbollah's media office, Mohamad Afif, was one of the group's few remaining public faces.
Russia's soldiers bringing wartime violence back home Many of the attackers have previous criminal convictions and were released from prison purely to fight.
Police blockade on South African miners lifted A court says emergency workers must be allowed to enter a mine where hundreds are thought to be without food and water.
Senators call for federal probe into Musk's contact with Russia Musk’s reported relations with Russia “pose serious questions” about US national security, the Democratic senators argue.