South Sudan rebels accuse army of attack as peace talks restart
"They are in the IO base"
Germany ties Iraq aid to peaceful resolution of conflict with Kurds
German government has provided more than 1 billion euros ($1.2 billion) in humanitarian, development and stabilisation aid to Iraq since 2014
Yemen air strike kills 8 women, 2 children, say residents
The 10 people were returning on Sunday evening from a wedding in Marib province, an area east of the capital Sanaa
At least 61 dead after days of violence in Ethiopia's Oromiya region
Clashes are likely to fuel fears about security in Ethiopia, the region's biggest economy and a staunch Western ally
Hoping to extend maritime reach, China lavishes aid on Pakistan town
The plan is to turn Gwadar into a trans-shipment hub and megaport to be built alongside special economic zones from which export-focused industries will ship goods worldwide
UN's Zeid toughens warning of "genocide" in Myanmar
Zeid has already called the campaign "a textbook example of ethnic cleansing"
Four dead in ambush of World Food Programme convoy in Nigeria
Years of fighting in Nigeria's northeast have spawned what the UN calls one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world
Landslides kill 26 in storm-hit Philippine province - local officials
Many areas were flooded, damaging crops and infrastructure
Philippines' Duterte, in about-face, says he supports same-sex unions
"Why impose a morality that is no longer working and almost passed"
California winds fuel state's third-largest wildfire
Nearly 8,500 firefighters are battling the so-called Thomas Fire in Southern California