Thousands more leave enclave in Syria's Ghouta as Assad takes back control
Some 7,000 people - most of them fighters and their families - leave enclave in early hours of morning
Thousands more people leave Ghouta in surrender of enclave to Syrian govt
The Syrian military split eastern Ghouta into three separate zones during its assault
Bangladesh sees little foreign funds for Rohingya refugee island -minister
"We don't have a timeline because it's a lot of money"
War crimes evidence in Syria "overwhelming", not all can be pursued -UN
"It is not possible to prosecute all of the crimes committed, given their vast number"- U.N. body says in its first report
Germany struggles with rising number of rejected asylum seekers without papers
Many of the failed applicants who can't be repatriated are from India, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Russia
Quake strikes off Papua New Guinea but no reports of casualties
The quake struck 180 km west of the town of Rabaul, on New Britain island
Beijing festival pulls award-winning gay film amid content squeeze
"There is no clear policy on this issue, so we are always confused"
Drug shortages cripple Angola's health service
"We ask for medicine but they don't send us anything"
Thai drag queens hope new TV show brings LGBT acceptance
"We make fun of everybody. If you feel offended, you know where the door is"
Nigeria talking to Boko Haram about possible ceasefire
"The ultimate aim is the permanent cessation of hostilities"