Australian PM ends longest running Aboriginal land claim
Aboriginal native title covers more than 2.4 mln square kms (926,000 square miles) of Australia, or 31 percent of the national landmass
Traditional irrigation keeps water flowing in drought-hit India
In Assam, century-old irrigation canals are being rehabilitated to deal with India's worsening drought
Colombia to complete talks with FARC rebels by July 20 -president
Negotiators missed a self-imposed deadline for signing a deal in March
FACTBOX-Smashed bangles and no red sarees, India's widows face colourless life
Widows are considered inauspicious in India and barred from participating in festivals, weddings or other celebrations
FEATURE-India's suicide farmers' widows face "living death"
Widows left battling moneylenders, in-laws and communities
Congo declares yellow fever epidemic, 1,000 suspected cases
Capital Kinshasa is main concern with its densely packed population of more than 12 million and poor health infrastructure
U.S. contest challenges video-game makers to battle climate change
The contest taps the creativity of video-game makers to address the serious issue of climate change
IMF extends Malawi loan programme, adds $80 mln for drought measures
More than half of Malawi's population is in need of food aid