Suspected Boko Haram suicide bombers kill 12, injure 48
In the wake of the attack, the smell of burned blood lingered while parts of the market were still ablaze, according to a Reuters witness
Germany detains two after raids target Syrian-Polish smuggling gang
Suspects accused of fraudulently obtaining Polish tourist visas for Syrians so they could cross into Germany to apply for asylum
Risk of hunger and crime as U.N. cuts food for refugees in east Africa
"Needs have gone through the roof for the whole of the humanitarian system, and donors really can't keep up with these increased needs."
Poor minorities left behind in Indian cities boom
INDIA-CITIES/RELIGION (FEATURE):FEATURE-Poor minorities left behind in Indian cities boom
Britain appoints minister for loneliness amid growing isolation
The majority of people over 75 live alone and about 200,000 older people in the UK have not had a conversation with a friend or relative in more than a month, according to government data
Britain, France to sign new immigration treaty during Macron visit
The treaty will "complement" but not replace the 2003 Le Touquet border agreement, which has drawn criticism in France after the town of Calais became a hub for migrants and refugees
Inventor aims for healthier Yemen by turning waste into clean fuel
In war-torn Yemen, people struggle with power shortages, and waste piles up on the streets, spreading cholera
Myanmar police shoot dead seven protesters in troubled Rakhine
Tensions in Rakhine have risen since a sweeping Myanmar army operation in August inflamed communal tension
Mauritius on alert for tropical cyclone Berguitta, port and airport closed
The island's meteorological services said Berguitta, a category three cyclone, was centred 340 km northeast of Mauritius before dawn
Lack of data muddles UK police's pursuit of human traffickers - experts
Police in Britain are ramping up investigations into cases of slavery and trafficking, with more than 500 live policing operations into the crimes ongoing