Ethiopia's Tedros wins WHO race, first African to get top job
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, a former health minister and foreign minister, received more than half the votes in the first round
Ethiopian wins vote to be first African head of WHO
"It's a victory day for Ethiopia and for Africa"
WHO votes for a new leader of global health
Health ministers have a choice of three nominees to replace Margaret Chan as World Health Organization's director-general
Congo opens investigation into ex-minister over Kasai violence
Militia violence in central Congo has resulted in hundreds of deaths and displaced over 1 mln people since last July
Car bomb explodes, kills 4 in Syria's Homs -state TV
The attack came two days after Homs went back under full government control for the first time since 2011
Migrants sweep their way to integration in rubbish-strewn Rome
A swelling number of immigrants, rather than beg on the streets of the Italian capital, are sweeping up for loose change
Two men publicly caned in Indonesia for having gay sex
Aceh is the only province allowed to implement sharia Islamic law under a special agreement that was signed in 2005 to bring an end to a bloody separatist movement
Myanmar army rejects UN findings of abuses in Rohingya crackdown
According to UN, Myanmar security forces committed mass killings and gang rapes of Rohingya in a campaign that "very likely" amounted to crimes against humanity
EXCLUSIVE-U.S. starts "extreme vetting" at Australia's offshore detention centres
In exchange, Australia has pledged to take Central American refugees from a centre in Costa Rica