Malala shocked as crying Burundian girls recall rape fleeing war
Burundi has been mired in a year-long crisis that has killed more than 450 people and forced 270,000 to flee since President Nkurunziza won a third term
Land scheme abuses thwart Indian Kashmir's energy ambitions
Low revenues from mismanaged scheme hold back Kashmir's plan to exploit its hydropower potential
As fear of refugees rises, photo exhibition aims to turn positive lens on their lives
Refugees in Britain hope telling their stories through a photo exhibition will change public perceptions
Malala says Somali refugee girls' future at risk if Kenya sends them home
Kenya aims to send 150,000 refugees living at Dadaab camp home by the end of 2016
Mozambique certified polio free - health ministry
Experts say polio could be eradicated worldwide by next year
Philanthropist Edhi, "Pakistan's Mother Teresa", buried after state funeral
Over nearly 60 years Edhi's charitable arm, the Edhi Foundation, established clinics and orphanages across Pakistan
In first, scientists use phones to track dengue outbreaks in poor nations
The researchers forecast suspected outbreaks of dengue up to two weeks ahead of time
INTERVIEW-Iraq's war children face void without world's help- UNICEF country chief
"We are faced with a whole generation losing its way and losing prospects for a healthy future" - UNICEF Iraq representative
In Greece, Muslims mark end of Ramadan with promise of formal mosque
Some 50,000 mostly Muslim migrants and refugees who've fled wars in the Middle East and beyond are stranded in Greece
Dhaka attack deals blow to improvements in post-Rana Plaza garment industry - analysts
The attack in Bangladesh could force major retailers from Uniqlo to Gap to rethink their sourcing plans