Houthi attack on military parade in Yemen kills more than 30
The more than four-year conflict, widely seen in the region as a proxy war between Saudi Arabia and Iran, has killed tens of thousands and pushed Yemenis to the brink of famine
More women, disabled members make debut in Japanese parliament
Last month's elections brought in 28 women, taking to 56 the total number of female members in the 245-seat upper house, or nearly 23 percent, up from 21 percent before
Indonesia says probing report of death of pregnant woman in Syrian camp
Hundreds of Indonesians are believed to have gone to join Islamic State and those who survived the conflict are mostly being held in camps in Syria under Kurdish authorities
OPINION: There is no quick-fix solution to the Ebola crisis in Congo
If we aim to end this outbreak within the next twelve months, we need three strategic shifts
As garbage piles up in Tunisian cities, waste pickers demand recognition
'When decision makers start to see it (waste) like a harvest, they will understand that it means development'
Second Ebola case in Congo's main eastern city dies
Confirmation of the case on Tuesday has increased fears the virus could take root in the city of 2 million
Italy and EU end latest standoff on African asylum seekers
Germany, France, Portugal, Luxembourg and Ireland have agreed to take the asylum-seekers, meeting a condition set by Italy's Salvini for allowing the group to come ashore
Ethiopian migrants die of hunger and thirst in stranded boat - U.N. agency
Thousands of migrants arrive in war-torn Yemen every year in the hope of moving on to wealthy Gulf Arab states
In dragons vs. tourists fight, Indonesian villagers to lose out
Thousands of residents of an island in eastern Indonesia could be forced to relocate to conserve rare Komodo dragons and tourism
China says most people in Xinjiang camps have 'returned to society'
China has not issued any detailed figures for how many people have been sent to the camps and authorities limit access for independent investigators