Kenya shuts down 500 groups in anti-terrorism crackdown
Kenya's NGOs Coordination Board also revoked foreign staff work permits for the groups
Pakistani pupils recall narrow escapes, carnage in Taliban slaughter
At least 500 pupils aged between 10 and 20 years old were inside the building when attack started
Hillary Clinton unveils new partnerships to close gender data gaps
The Data2x initiative will dig up data on women's health, employment, poverty and progress to guide better policies
Two car bombs explode in central Yemen killing 25
The first car bomb explosion near a checkpoint has killed 15 students
Houthis block Yemen army chief, accuse president of corruption
Committees overseeing ministries accuse attempts by unidentified officials to "divide billions" among themselves
Taliban assault on Pakistani school ends, 130 dead, mostly children
Eight hours after militants entered school, military declares operation over, says all nine insurgents have been killed
Three arrested in northern England, suspected of enslaving Slovakians
The immigrants were paid just 25 pounds for an 80-hour work week
Mali ends last quarantines, could be Ebola-free next month
Mali's last infected patient recovered and left hospital last week
Libya's rival parliament says open to U.N.-sponsored peace talks
The U.N. is planning to hold a second round of talks this week with Libya's rival governments and parliaments