Colombia tribunal begins mammoth task of investigating, trying war crimes
"This is a historic moment"
Myanmar says it has verified fewer than 400 Rohingya for repatriation
Nearly 700,000 Rohingya fled Myanmar after militant attacks on Aug. 25 sparked a crackdown led by security forces in the western Rakhine state
China says new agency will improve foreign aid coordination
Africa, Cuba major recipients of Chinese aid
Online harassment takes 'heavy toll' on women politicians - report
Women are three times more likely than men to receive sexist comments
UN investigators cite Facebook role in Myanmar crisis
Hatred against Rohingya stirred online
Papua New Guinea aid workers race to deliver supplies as aftershocks strike
Concerns are growing about access to safe drinking water after the shaking destroyed many water tanks, while land slips have poured mud into natural water sources
Facebook's Sandberg uses investor meeting to urge gender equality
"Go back and be loud and clear, especially if you are a male, that you are committed to mentoring women. It will make a huge difference"
FEATURE-Nepal victims despair despite new government's pledge over war crimes
"Nothing will happen to heal our wounds"
Nigeria says 110 girls unaccounted for after Boko Haram attack
There had been confusion over the number of those missing