Ex-Ivory Coast first lady Gbagbo goes on trial over stolen election
Some 3,000 people died in post-election civil war that was widely viewed as avoidable had Gbagbo stepped down
Asia remembers devastating 2004 tsunami with tears and prayers
Dozens of memorials planned to honour 226,000 victims, doubts linger about readiness for another disaster
Aboard Sri Lanka's tsunami train, an anguished hope of reunion
More than 1,000 people killed on train as it was crushed by a towering wave 10 years ago
India seeks help from Bhutan, Myanmar to hunt down militants
Assam is home to more than 200 tribes and dozens of insurgencies, some seeking more autonomy and others secession
Record numbers evacuated in Malaysia's worst floods in decades
A total of 103,412 people have been displaced, according to state news agency reports
Sudan expels two senior U.N. officials; U.N. says move 'unacceptable'
Reason for expulsions not clear, but they after President Bashir called for peacekeepers to leave
Colombia's FARC rebels to free kidnapped soldier in peace gesture
FARC says it will aim for peace in 2015 amid progress in talks launched by President Santos in late 2012
Asia remembers devastating 2004 tsunami with prayers, memorial service
More than $400 million has been spent on early-warning system but doubts about region's preparedness for another tsunami linger
Thousands pray at Indonesian mosque that survived, 10 yrs after tsunami
Aceh province bore the brunt of the devastation with at least 168,000 people dead from the tsunami
Somali rebels say they killed 14 in attack on AU base
There were conflicting reports about how many have died in the attack which has now lasted for several hours