Ethiopia starts rationing electricity for homes and industries
Under the rationing programme, which runs until July, domestic consumers will face blackouts for several hours each day
Italian police seize migrant boat, risking stand-off with deputy PM
The move could open the way for the 47 immigrants on board to disembark
Julianne Moore says personal experiences spurred her to back AIDS ward documentary
The film 5B tells the story of the first specialist care unit for people with HIV/AIDs in the United States
Maltese police question two soldiers over shooting of migrant
An Ivorian national was killed in the drive by-shooting and two others from Gambia and Guinea were injured
Amid lull in air strikes, rebels reinforce NW Syria frontlines
At least 180,000 people have fled an upsurge in violence in northwest Syria
At disaster forum, storm-hit Mozambique says will seek help to build back better
"What we have learned from these cyclones is we need to build new infrastructure - but resilient," a top minister says
Christians seek refuge after deadly Burkina attacks
Bishop calls on Christians not to panic or seek revenge following attacks on churches and a religious procession
Western powers clash at U.N. with Russia, Syria, on Syrian hospital attacks
Some three million civilians are at risk, the United Nations said
INTERVIEW-Businessman hopes to become Malawi's first MP with albinism
Malawi is one of the most dangerous countries for people with albinism, whose body parts can fetch high sums
Bangladesh arrests three trafficking suspects after migrant drownings
The arrests followed the recent deaths of at least 65 migrants who drowned in the Mediterranean, where about half were Bangladeshis