Indonesian drug convict facing death row highlights risks to migrant workers
Female migrant workers are perfect targets for drug traffickers as they are often poor but hold passports, campaigners say
At least 120 cases of sexual violence in South Sudan capital -UN
The United Nations is now protecting tens of thousands of people at sites in Juba and elsewhere in South Sudan
Mortar, bombing in Baghdad kill six, including four children
It was the third such attack on the camp in as many months
Lack of FGM ban in domestic violence law fails Liberia's girls, activists say
"It's extremely frustrating that the domestic violence bill was due to include an FGM ban, then a weaker ban and now no ban at all"
Indian activist wins Asia's Nobel prize for fighting manual disposal of faeces
Disposing of faeces from dry toilets has long been an occupation thrust upon members of the lowest ranked caste in India
IBM steps up efforts in fight against Zika
IBM to provide its technology and resources to help track the spread of the Zika virus
From herdsmen to central bankers, southern Africa counts drought cost
"My life is my cattle. I have never seen it so bad...It will take me years to get them back"
Floods ravage northeast Indian state, kill 58 in Nepal
Severe floods in India have affected more than 1.6 million people, buried hundreds of villages and almost submerged a national park