Convoy rolls into Damascus suburbs with aid for 40,000 -UN
At least 1,200 children in eastern Ghouta suffer from malnutrition, with 1,500 others at risk
Colombia's ELN rebels admit killing indigenous leader amid ceasefire
The National Liberation Army (ELN) and the government began their first ever bilateral ceasefire at the start of this month
Dutch begin trial over 1970s Ethiopian war crimes
The defendant came to the Netherlands as an asylum seeker in 1990
Suspected Boko Haram raid kills at least 10 in Cameroon village
Cameroon forces have tried to beat back insurgents but have struggled to stop unpredictable attacks
Crackdown on Mumbai street vendors sparks row over public spaces
Only about 20,000 hawkers in Mumbai are licensed, with the number unlicensed estimated at more than 150,000
New film 'Aqerat' depicts continued plight of Rohingya refugees
"I realised that as they tried to run away from their own country, many of them came to Malaysia for a better life, but the truth is, life isn't better for them"
Brahmaputra boat clinic goes solar, powering up rural healthcare
The solar-powered S. B. Nahor is bringing dentists to the doorstep of those living on flood-prone river islands in Assam
Actor Kevin Spacey declares he lives life as a gay man
Spacey has apologized to fellow actor Anthony Rapp for an incident after Rapp said he was subjected to sexual advance when only 14
PNG says Australia responsible for hundreds of asylum seekers when detention camp closes
Human rights advocates are warning of a looming humanitarian crisis when the Manus Island centre closes if the men are not properly resettled
Parched Kenya looks to a new water source: volcanoes
Harvesting volcanic steam for water has been a lifeline for a drought-hit Rift Valley community