Unclear if Islamic State runaways can return to Britain - minister
Attempts by British runaways to return from Syria or Iraq will be decided on a case-by-case basis
Yemen humanitarian truce a lifeline for civilians - aid agencies
The conflict has driven an already poor country towards a humanitarian disaster
Indian child bride, now 19, faces $25,000 fine for rejecting marriage
"I was 11 months old when I was married off. It was only when I grew up that I realised what had happened"
Poor childhood nutrition cuts Malawi GDP by 10 percent yearly - study
Poor childhood nutrition costs Malawi's economy nearly $600 million a year
Ethiopia to step up role as regional clean power exporter
Ethiopia plans to begin exporting renewable energy to a broader range of neighbouring nations by 2018
Female African musicians unite in "Poverty is Sexist" campaign
Video features musicians from seven African countries, including Victoria Kimani, Judith Sephuma and Gambela
Debt relief campaigners call for more budget transparency in 2015 talks
Corruption costs developing world an estimated $1 trillion a year
Globalisation worsens food price shocks for importers - researchers
A flood, drought or political unrest in one country can affect the food security of another elsewhere in the world
Nepal bars UK aid helicopters, may damage buildings when landing
The Royal Air Force aircraft arrived in New Delhi last week to join the international rescue operation
Phone and web companies race to reconnect quake-hit Nepal
Enabling aid workers and civilians to access the internet, make a phone call or send a text is now seen as a vital part of any humanitarian response