Myanmar blames Bangladesh for delaying accord on repatriating Rohingya
More than 600,000 Rohingya have fled predominantly Buddhist Myanmar to neighbouring Bangladesh since late August to escape ethnic violence
Southeast Congo faces "deadly disaster", half a million people displaced -NGO
Some 600,000 children are on the brink of starvation
Libyan coast guard intercepts nearly 300 migrants east of Tripoli
The group included about 15 children and 25 women
Asylum seekers refuse to leave Papua New Guinea camp despite loss of power, water
Rights groups fear humanitarian crisis
FEATURE-After real life drama, Rohingya refugees find solace on stage
"This is not just a show. These are real experiences that we have been through, we would like people to know these stories"
World Bank approves $400 million to rebuild liberated Iraqi areas
New funding would focus on rebuilding in five sectors - water and sanitation, electricity, health, transport and municipal services
UN condemns civilian deaths from air attack in east Libya
An Egyptian military source said Egypt was not responsible for the air strike
Nobel laureates demand justice for slain Honduran activist Berta Caceres
Caceres led a decades-long campaign against the construction of the a hydroelectric dam that she said threatened to destroy the livelihoods of indigenous people
Uncles convicted of raping 10-year-old Indian girl who was refused an abortion
The girl was 30 weeks pregnant in July when a court turned down her abortion plea as she was too far advanced
Sexy sashays out, deadly data in, for Peru's Miss Universe pageant
The winner, 20-year-old Romina Lozano, described her vital statistics as "3,114 women victims of trafficking up until 2014"