Indonesian lawmaker accuses anti-graft body of "seeking fame"
Fahri Hamzah from the Prosperous Justice Party wants the government to disband the country's anti-graft body
Indonesian minister denies involvement in bribery case
The high-profile case relates to a multi-million dollar deal to build infrastructure projects in a resettlement area in West Papua
Swedish police create anti-graft unit
The unit will include police officers, economists and analysts and will sit under the country's National Criminal Investigation Department
World dragging its feet over Horn of Africa crisis-UNHCR
UN refugee chief calls crisis worst he has seen at helm of organisation
Khmer Rouge trial judges must go - rights group
Judges at the court set up to try Khmer Rouge war crimes have caved into interference from Cambodian government, HRW says
FAO launches handbook on gender needs in small fisheries
Women play a significant role in fisheries, yet their contributions are largely invisible
Women in India floods giving birth on rooftops
There are almost 1,000 heavily pregnant women marooned in the flood-hit east who need help
Landmines in Cambodia kill 27 and injure 92 this year
The figures for the first seven months of 2011 are down by a third compared to last year
Indian AIDs workers caught selling free HIV test kits
The three were allegedly trying to sell the kits for around 2,500 rupees ($50)