Syrian forces intensify attacks on last rebel bastion
Among the targets of the aerial campaign was a makeshift tent camp in Kfr Amim, east of Idlib city, that shelters displaced families
INTERVIEW-Rohingya have no future in Bangladesh camps - campaigner
"It's like a zoo where the people are just being fed and grown. There's no education. There's no future."
Zimbabwe doctors say patients dying due to drug, equipment shortages
The southern African nation is acutely short of dollars, the currency it has used since in 2009, causing price spikes and shortages of basic goods, medicines and fuel
U.S., Taliban talks end for now with no Afghan peace deal
The 16 days of talks, in which the United States also sought assurances that Taliban insurgents will not use Afghanistan to stage attacks, are expected to resume in late March
Malawi flooding death toll rises to 56, braced for Cyclone Idai
Almost 83,000 people have been displaced by since storms that began more than a week ago caused rivers to break their banks, leaving villages underwater
South Sudan peace deal doomed if disputes not settled - think-tank
About 400,000 people have been killed, and more than a third of the country's 12 million people uprooted by the five-year civil war
Rohingya militants condemn violence in refugee camps amid reports of killings
The Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army urges followers to refrain from crime in Bangladesh where many Rohingya have sought safety
As property prices rise, more Indian women claim inheritance
Many Hindu women do not make claims because they are unaware of the law, or are forced not to by male family members,
Long recovery ahead in former Syria rebel enclave eastern Ghouta
Ein Terma's battered streets attest to the long road ahead for Syria's war-smashed towns and cities
Venezuelan child migrants, women fall prey to human traffickers in Peru
Lured by false offers of well-paid work as waitresses, dancers or cooks in mining areas, migrants can end up forced into prostitution