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At least 109 civilians killed by Saudi coalition's raids, UN says
Eight of the dead and six of the injured were children
Suicide bombers kill dozens at Shi'ite centre in Afghan capital
"I have little doubt that this attack deliberately targeted civilians"
Sarajevo prosecutor indicts 14 Bosnian Muslims over war crimes against Serbs
Ten of the indicted men are already in detention
India aims for law that could jail Muslim men who instantly divorce wives
In August, the Supreme Court ruled as unconstitutional the law, which allows Muslim men to divorce their wives simply by uttering the word "talaq" three times
WIDER IMAGE-In Rohingya refugee camp, a wedding is celebrated
"Here, at least, we don't have to pay"
Rohingya at risk of deadly diphtheria face shortage of medics, antitoxins
Doctors Without Borders is receiving around 100 new cases daily
ICRC hopes to resume medical evacuations in Syria's Ghouta
The evacuation started on Tuesday
U.N. rights investigator calls for pressure on China, Russia over Myanmar abuses
"The families of the victims have a right to know what happened"