At least 23 killed in explosion in Syria's Idlib -war monitor
Ambulances and rescue teams rushed to the explosion site and efforts are under way to pull out the bodies and rescue the injured trapped under the rubble
Israel says will resume power supply to Gaza on Monday
Gazans may get up to six hours of power per day
Student killed, opposition leader detained as bread protests grip Sudan
Bread prices doubled following the government's announcement late last month that it was eliminating subsidies in its 2018 budget
Zambia declares curfew in Lusaka slum struck by cholera
Street vending and public gatherings have been banned in Lusaka to prevent the spread of cholera
Netanyahu tiptoes around U.S. threat to cut off Palestinian aid
Netanyahu repeats proposal to dismantle a U.N. agency that helps Palestinian refugees
Iraq returning displaced civilians from camps to unsafe areas
Refugees face bombs and revenge in home towns
Rohingya insurgents say they have no option but to fight Myanmar
Insurgents demand Rohingya be consulted on decisions affecting them
Ash-spewing volcano in Papua New Guinea forces villagers to flee
The eruption may become explosive, bringing a risk of tsunamis and landslides
Cambodia marks 39 years since fall of brutal "killing fields" regime
Most of the victims of the regime died of torture, starvation, exhaustion or disease in labor camps or were beaten to death
Nigeria starts large scale evacuation of its citizens from Libya
Nigerians have recently been the largest national group among African migrants travelling to Libya and trying to cross from there to Italy by sea