March 17, 2017 German to deport alleged attacker to Tunisia A Tunisian man, who allegedly was involved in an attack on the Bardo National Museum that killed more than 20 people in Tunis in 2015, can be deported from Germany.
March 17, 2017 Italy expels Tunisian for links to Berlin market attacker A Tunisian man has been expelled from Italy for alleged links to the suspected Berlin Christmas marketplace truck attacker.
March 17, 2017 Madagascar cyclone death toll reaches 50, authorities say Madagascar's government says the death toll from Cyclone Enawo has risen to at least 50, with 20 people missing.
March 17, 2017 Nigerian police say 2 teenage suicide bombers shot dead Police in Nigeria say two teenage female suicide bombers have been shot dead by troops as they tried to sneak into the northeastern city of Maiduguri.
March 17, 2017 Libya's deepening split finds battleground at oil terminals Hundreds if not thousands of armed men are converging on Libya's main oil shipping terminals, which the rival powers in the country's east and west are fighting to control in a battle being watched by global oil markets.
March 17, 2017 Vatican confirms papal trip to Egypt under study The Vatican is confirming a papal trip to Egypt is under consideration but that no dates or itinerary have been finalized.
March 17, 2017 Foreign couple arrested in UAE for unwed sex is released The mother of a South African man arrested in the United Arab Emirates with his pregnant fiancee for having sex outside of marriage says the couple has been released.
March 17, 2017 Madagascar cyclone death toll reaches 38, authorities say Madagascar's government says the death toll from Cyclone Enawo has risen to at least 38.
March 17, 2017 South Sudan rebels say they've abducted 2 Indian engineers South Sudan's armed opposition says it has abducted two Indian engineers and accused them of working with the government.
March 17, 2017 UN chief seeks more police for Congo mission as violence up The United Nations secretary-general is seeking 320 additional police for the U.N.