Blast hits Afghan capital Kabul, numerous casualties
Explosion comes at a time of heightened security in Kabul following a series of attacks in October
British charity Oxfam dismisses 22 staff over sexual abuse
Oxfam said it dealt with 87 claims of sexual exploitation and abuse involving its workers in the year ending April 2017
Shelling hits besieged Syrian Ghouta school gate after aid delivery
Shelling also injured 30 other people in the Eastern Ghouta area
Tension rises as Australia starts to dismantle Papua New Guinea detention centre
Refugees, asylum seekers barricade themselves inside
Seven Rohingya refugees drown as crossing to Bangladesh ends in grief
More than 600,000 Rohingya have fled to neighbouring Bangladesh since late August
World set to bust global warming goal, but UN cool on threat from Trump
"We are at a watershed moment where we have stopped the rise in CO2 emissions, there is every reason to believe we can bring them down"
Hong Kong to host 2022 Gay Games as LGBT acceptance in parts of Asia grows
Hong Kong to become the first Asian city to stage the sports and cultural event
Greenhouse gas emissions set to bust Paris deal by 30 pct - U.N.
"Without enhanced ambition the likely global average temperature increase will be in the range of 3.0-3.2 degrees Celsius by the end of the century"
MSF says closing most cholera centres in Yemen as epidemic wanes
Cholera epidemics usually subside once the disease passes through a population
FEATURE-Out for votes: Battle over rights inspires more U.S. transgender candidates
U.S. elections this year could double the country's number of transgender officeholders, currently at six