Islamic fashion school cuts a faithful figure in Indonesia
"We want our students to make unique designs and become leaders in modest fashion"
In sea of rainbow, Greeks celebrate Pride
"For us, Pride is a source of celebration but simultaneously protest"
Pope warns energy bosses of global destruction without fuel shift
"Civilisation requires energy but energy use must not destroy civilisation"
Afghan Taliban raise hopes with surprise Eid ceasefire
"Hope the pleasure of shedding no Afghan blood in Eid becomes so overwhelming that rest of year is also declared as Afghan Eid"
Afghan shoppers go online to avoid bombs, harassment
"Besides the insecurity, there is a bad culture of street harassment that unfortunately our women face in cities"
Guatemalans bury dead after volcano eruption; nearly 200 missing
At least 109 people were killed by a massive eruption on Sunday that buried villagers in scalding ash, gas, with some dying later in hospital from their burn
Congolese ex-Vice President Bemba acquitted of war crimes on appeal
The ruling has been called "regrettable and troubling"
Lebanon freezes UNHCR staff residency applications in row over Syrian refugees
Foreign Minister Gebran Bassil accused the United Nations' refugee agency of hindering the return of Syrian refugees by "spreading fear"
Israeli troops kill 3 Palestinians as Gaza protest resumes
"We are not asking for the moon, break the siege and have the world recognise our right to return"
WHO chief says Ebola outbreak in Congo is stabilising
The deadly virus has killed 27 people since the outbreak began in April