Mob destroys mosque as religious, ethnic tension rises in Myanmar
Country leader Aung San Suu Kyi faces a daunting task of resolving ethnic and religious tensions and ending human rights abuses
As droughts worsen, Kenyan herders revive ancient grazing system
Can traditional "Dedha" councils effectively manage disputes and keep the community's cattle alive?
Savage storm pummels eastern China, killing 98
Pictures posted online show injured people lying amid destroyed houses, overturned cars, split tree trunks and broken power lines
FEATURE-Fears for poor as Brazil cuts 'Minha Casa, Minha Vida' housing plan
Hailed a success in reducing housing shortage, multibillion-dollar program targeted for spending cuts amid budget deficit and recession
ANALYSIS-With refugees here to stay, hosts get help to make them an asset
Growing number of organisations, including U.N. and World Bank, shift approach to longer-term help for refugees to become more self-sufficient
Boat migrant rescues surge as calm seas return to Mediterranean
About 4,500 migrants were collected from a total of about 40 different vessels
New app asks users to fight sex trafficking by snapping photos
App users upload photos of hotel rooms where they may be staying and victims have been held
Syria opposition accuses Russia of using incendiary bombs in Syria
"Russian air forces have repeatedly deployed incendiary weapons and cluster munitions to kill, main and terrorize Syrian civilians"