EU migrant crisis: Thousands of refugees arrive in Austria and Germany after Hungary drama
At least 3,000 asylum-seekers arrive in German city of Munich and thousands more expected to pour in.
India: Narendra Modi government cancels Greenpeace licence to receive foreign funds
Environmental group accused of mixing foreign and domestic funds.
Guatemala gets new president as Otto Pérez Molina is jailed over corruption scandal
Otto Pérez Molina sent to jail for alleged help to businesses to dodge taxes.import duties.
Afghanistan: 300 schoolgirls hit by suspected Taliban poison gas attacks in Herat
Girls in hospital after attacks by suspected Islamists for attending school.
Hungary: Prime Minister Viktor Orban says Muslim influx threatening Europe's 'Christian roots'
Hungary not ready to take large Muslim population as they represent 'radically different culture'.
India: Hindi teachers threaten to convert to Islam over pay dispute
Campaigners allege Urdu-teaching professionals given more concessions than those who teach Hindi and Sanskrit.
India: Dozens of newborns mysteriously die at childcare facility
At least 61 newborns die in Sishu Bhavan in eastern Indian state of Odisha sparking protests.
Conflicts in Middle East and North Africa shatter generation's hopes of education warns UN
Unicef estimates more than 13 million young children driven out of schools due to raging violence.
5 Chinese navy vessels spotted off Alaska
Pentagon confirmed movements of the ships in Bering Sea between Russia and Alaska.
China marks WWII anniversary with display of military might and talk of peace
President Xi Jinping says China would not seek hegemony or expansion, as he cut PLA's strength by 300,000.
India: 150 million workers go on nationwide strike crippling major sectors
Transport, banking, and other essential services badly affected by day-long strike announced by trade unions.
North Korea denies apologising for mine attack and warns South Korea
Pyongyang warns not to misinterpret hard-won inter-Korean deal, else it would lead to confrontation.
Vladimir Putin to begin China visit for World War II commemoration and bilateral talks
Russian president's talks with Chinese leaders to focus on economic issues.
Sheena Bora murder: Whodunnit that's gripped urban India
Indian media have painstakingly reported on the 2012 killing, allegedly by a former media mogul.
Egypt building fish farms to stop smuggling in Gaza tunnels
At least 18 fish farms to come up along 14km Egypt-Gaza border.
EU migrant crisis: Trains carrying hundreds of refugees arrive in Germany and Austria
With collapsing EU asylum rules, authorities allow trains to move on from Hungary to Vienna and Munich.
US weighs sanctions on China over cyber-attacks ahead of Xi's visit
White House prepares list of Chinese state enterprises and private companies for sanctions.
India: Right-wing organisation announces reward for Hindu families with 5 children
Shiv Sena offers reward as census shows growth in Muslim population.
Palestine boy head-locked by Israeli soldier called 'Pallywood star'
Image of Israeli solider head-locking 12-year-old Palestinian boy at gunpoint goes viral.
Malaysia PM Najib Razak refuses to quit calling protests 'haram'
Razak uses day to mark independence from Britain to brush aside pro-democracy protests in Kuala Lumpur.
Egypt summons British ambassador after his comments on Al-Jazeera arrests
BREAKING: UK's envoy to Cairo, John Casson summoned after he criticised Egyptian court's verdict.
Isis: Turkey hits first IS targets in Syria alongside US-led coalition
Sunni insurgents' positions in Manbij in Aleppo province pounded.
Bangkok bombing: Thai authorities hunting for more suspects after initial arrest
Thai police yet to reveal nationality and identify of arrested suspect as hunt is on for more.
Lebanon's 'You Stink' protesters issue 72-hour ultimatum
Angered by garbage crisis and corruption allegations, protesters in Beirut hold huge rally.
Darpa plans self-launching drones called Gremlins
Drones, acting as reusable missiles, will return to mothership after completing mission.
North Korea flash floods kill 40 and leave thousands homeless
Pyongyang says several buildings destroyed in Rason special economic zone.
Walthamstow mother suspected to have gone to Syria with her 4 children
Scotland Yard suspects missing Zahera Tariq travelled to conflict zone in Syria.
EU leaders set to begin security talks in Paris following foiled train attack
European ministers to rethink security in the wake of foiled attack on Amsterdam to Paris train.
India-Pakistan tensions: Sporadic firing in restive Kashmir border kills 9
Islamabad and New Delhi blame each other for ceasefire violations in tense border standoff.
North Korea: Kim Jong-un fires party officials days after deal with South Korea
The dictator said North's nuclear deterrence and military muscle, and not negotiations, secured the deal.