Afghan civilian deaths and injuries from suicide attacks double
Cases attributed to anti-government forces, mainly the Taliban and Islamic State, increased 6 percent year-on-year
Hope trundles into remote hamlets on India's hospital train
Lifeline Express, a seven-coach train converted into a rolling hospital has treated about 1.2 million people since its launch in 1991
Myanmar not ready for return of Rohingya Muslims, says UNHCR
According to U.N. officials, nearly 700,000 Rohingya have fled into Bangladesh from Rakhine to escape a military crackdown since August
Teen refugees can apply for families to join them in EU - court
Winning approval for refugees' families to join them in Europe can become more difficult if they are considered adults
Pakistan could face U.S. aid cuts over human trafficking -sources
Pakistan has struggled to eradicate bonded labor practices, especially in dirty brick kilns where children often work
Taliban storm district in Afghanistan's Ghazni province, killing more than 12 people
Ghazni's Khawaja Omari district was considered one of the province's safest areas
Bangladesh, UNHCR to ink preliminary plan on Rohingya repatriation
"The whole return process will be operated as per the UNHCR"
Central African Republic demonstrators lay corpses in front of U.N. mission
MSF treated more than 40 people for gunshot wounds on Tuesday
Myanmar minister assures Rohingya in Bangladesh repatriation is a priority
"After hearing his speech I am very upset"
How the families of 10 massacred Rohingya fled Myanmar
"Everyone was desperate. All you could see was heads in every direction. It was like the Day of Judgment."