Philippine leader unfazed by ICC murder complaint, vows no let-up in drugs war
"You want to try to do everything to put me in prison, please go ahead"
Abbas turns screw on Hamas by cutting Gaza's electricity
Medical workers say health services are on the verge of breakdown, while shopkeepers say they are struggling
INSIGHT-Asylum-seekers fleeing U.S. may find cold comfort in Canada’s courts
Canadian refugee tribunals are wary of "asylum-shopping" and look askance at people coming from one of the world's richest countries to file claims
Civilian casualties decline slightly in Afghanistan-U.N. report
At least 62 percent of casualties attributed to anti-government groups like the Taliban, as well as Islamic State
Some African states oppose a return by S.Sudan rebel Machar -UN
Machar is being held in South Africa to prevent him from stirring up trouble
Cheap blood drug could prevent thousands of maternal deaths in developing world
"It's safe, affordable and easy to administer"
Yemen govt seeks UN oversight of port - prime minister
"This port has been developed for receiving weapons for the militias"
South Sudanese banks run out of cash as conflict rages
The world's youngest nation plunged into civil war in 2013
Meningitis outbreak in Nigeria has killed 813 people -minister
More than 2,000 people died from an outbreak of the disease in Nigeria in 2009
WHO says Liberia taking precautions after mystery deaths
Fourteen people have fallen sick