New map records sites of Australia's colonial massacres
Map is the first to detail evidence of more than 150 massacres involving almost every aboriginal clan between 1788 and 1872
Malaysia Muslim group joins Indonesian call for Starbucks boycott over LGBT stand
"Our objection is because they are promoting something that is against the human instinct, against human behaviour and against religion. That's why we are against it"
At least three hurt, 11 missing as heavy rain pounds Japan
Some 7,500 rescuers, including police, firefighters and soldiers mobilised to help with evacuations and search for the missing
Russia, Turkey, Iran fail to agree on Syria de-escalation zones
Failure is a setback for Moscow, the main architect of the plan, as it seeks to take the lead in global efforts to settle the Syrian civil war
In Syria's Raqqa, corpses left to rot in the streets
"We are living in a horror movie"
Hunger rife among Rohingya children after Myanmar crackdown -WFP
Not one of the children covered in the survey was getting a "minimum adequate diet"
Myanmar policeman fled deadly mob attack on Rohingya men
A group of Rakhine Buddhists threw bricks at Rohingya men in the state capital of Sittwe on Tuesday, killing one
Mosul population "traumatised" by conflict, infrastructure badly damaged
Children in Mosul have dangerous level of psychological damage
Denied US visas, all-girl Afghan robotics team to watch their creation compete via Skype
Unusual story of the Afghan all-girl team has emerged as the US grapples with the legality of President Donald Trump's order to temporarily ban travel from six Muslim-majority countries
EU offers Italy migrant help, cautions private rescuers
EU says private rescue boats working off Libya should review their operations to avoid encouraging people to take to sea