Gaza health facilities face closure due to fuel shortage - U.N.
Hospitals depend on emergency generators
At least 33 infected with HIV in India after "quack" uses tainted syringe -police
A shortage of doctors in India leads many patients to depend on unqualified practitioners, many of whom work out of hole-in-the-wall clinics
Hundreds protest against U.S. arms embargo in South Sudan, journalists attacked
"She was targeted because when the demonstrators saw her, they said 'Why is the white person taking our photos?' ... they beat her"
Pope decries anti-migrant violence after neo-Nazi shooting shakes Italy
Italy was shaken on Saturday when a neo-Nazi shot and injured six African migrants while driving around the central city of Macerata
Thousands evacuated in Indonesian capital over floods
Torrential rain has also caused landslides in satellite cities around Jakarta
Air strikes pound Syria's last rebel strongholds, gas chokes civilians
"With the majority of hospitals no longer operating in these areas, these latest attacks will deprive tens of thousands of life-saving care"
Rescuers, doctors in Syria's rebel-held Idlib says chemical gas used
Air raids intensified on rebel-held towns and cities in northwest Syria's Idlib province, a day after rebels shot down a Russian warplane and killed its pilot
At least 30 dead in ethnic violence in northeast Congo
The latest killings echo the violence of the 1998-2003 war, when thousands of Hema and Lendu killed each other in Ituri
Cash or custody: Israel kicks off deportation of African migrants
Israel says migrants are job seekers
Air strikes kill more than 20 in Syria's Ghouta
International concern has been growing over the fate of eastern Ghouta as bombardment by the Syrian military and Russia has increased in recent months