Indian woman 'forced to marry Pakistani at gunpoint' returns home
"I went to Pakistan just for a visit. But the situation changed so quickly that I didn't even realise when (he) gave me sleeping pills. It was a kidnapping"
Ethiopia's Tedros wins WHO race, first African to get top job
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, a former health minister and foreign minister, received more than half the votes in the first round
WHO votes for a new leader of global health
Health ministers have a choice of three nominees to replace Margaret Chan as World Health Organization's director-general
New World Health Organization head must act on climate
WHO’s job will be made harder by the growing threat and worsening impacts of climate change
Environmentalists oppose plan to link Indian rivers
Clashes over water have become more frequent in India
FACTBOX-World to tackle deadly disasters at U.N. forum
A list of the highest historical death tolls caused by extreme events and disasters such as lightning strikes, tropical cyclones and tornadoes
Bomb kills 25 as it hits convoy of Pakistan Senate deputy
Television footage showed a vehicle mangled by the blast
INSIGHT-India turns on Rohingya refugees seeking their deportation as Kashmir boils
"They don't like us here and want us to leave. We were driven from Burma, then Bangladesh and now they want us to leave India. The situation is bad for us wherever we go"
Sham marriages in Scotland reveal extent of slavery - activists
Between 10,000 and 13,000 people are living as slaves in Britain alone
Is Pakistan's solar power poised to take off amid energy crisis?
High quality solar maps - essential to securing financing for major solar projects - show Pakistan is one of the world's best countries for producing solar energy