Death toll from India, Nepal, Bangladesh floods jumps to over 300
Authorities are struggling to deliver relief supplies to marooned people
Tasmania's Aboriginal groups divided over new place naming policy
A government policy means more Aboriginal groups in the Australian island state will have a say in how to name the features around them
Grey fingers: Ageing Singapore uses gardening to fight loneliness
Could better urban design and friendlier public spaces rekindle a sense of community and boost mental health?
Air strikes kill 18 in Syria's Idlib -Observatory
The Observatory said 53 civilians had been killed by rebel attacks on state-held areas since late April
Female suicide bomber kills eight in northwest Pakistan
The blast had damaged the emergency ward of a hospital and forced some of the wounded to be transferred to other cities
Far from Cape Town tourist sites, a gangland battle rages
Bloodshed over the past seven months in mainly poor black and mixed-race areas has killed more than 2,000 people, almost half gang-related, Western Cape provincial officials said
At least 17 people killed in Ethiopia during unrest over Sidama autonomy - local official
The Sidama threat to declare a new region posed a direct challenge to the authority of the federal government
Bosnia buries 86 victims of 1992-95 war recovered from grisly ravine
More than 20 years since the 1992-95 war which claimed 100,000 lives ended, Bosnia remains deeply divided