Full picture of Clinton charities' foreign govt funding remains elusive
Before taking office in 2009, Clinton promised Obama administration transparency concerning donors to her family's charities
Hundreds, mainly Rohingyas, rescued off Indonesian waters
Nearly 600 migrants rescued from overcrowded boats believed to have left Thailand a week ago, some died during journey
Hunt for AIDS cure accelerates as GSK and U.S. experts link up
Amid optimism that cure is feasible, GSK sets up HIV Cure centre with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Strong typhoon lashes northeast Philippines, two dead
Typhoon Noul toppled trees and cut power in Cayagan province, more than 3,400 residents move to shelters
Violence, hostility slow Europe's progress on LGBTI equality - rights group
Azerbaijan, Russia and Armenia are worst in Europe for LGBTI rights, but violence against LGBTI rife across the continent
Water shortage in Yemen amid coalition bombardment
The Yemeni port city of Aden is on the brink of collapse after weeks of aerial bombardments and fierce fighting leaves residents in short supply of food and water
After surviving Boko Haram, returnees face hunger in Nigerian towns
Towns that Nigerian army has recaptured from Boko Haram lack healthcare, banks, food
Central African Republic militias agree to disarmament deal
Conflict that has killed thousands and displaced nearly a million people in the impoverished former French colony
Houthis accept five-day truce in Yemen proposed by Saudi Arabia
Iran-allied Houthis accept truce to let in aid, while ex-president's house hit by air strikes
Human rights group voices concern over Saudi treatment of migrant workers
Undocumented migrant workers beaten and deported to countries where their lives at risk, says Human Rights Watch