Floods kill 25, injure 47 in Somalia: WHO

Floods have killed at least 25 people and injured 47 others as heavy rains continue to wreak havoc in Somalia, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Thursday.
IS militants disguised in women dress arrested in E. Afghanistan
The Afghan security forces have arrested four Islamic State (IS) militants disguised in women dress during a search operation in Afghanistan's eastern Nangarhar province, provincial government said Thursday.
US F-16 accidentally drops inert bomb in Aomori
A US military fighter jet accidentally dropped an inert bomb on private land outside training grounds in Aomori Prefecture, northern Japan, on Wednesday evening.
Japan-South Africa business committee launched
Officials from Japan and South Africa are working together to help Japanese companies make the most of business opportunities. A signing ceremony for a new promotions committee was held in Johannesburg on Wednesday.
Foreign tourists and locals stabbed in Jordan
An assailant has stabbed and injured eight people, including foreign tourists, at a popular sightseeing destination in Jordan.
Disinformation, surveillance seen as growing threats to democracy: watchdog
Governments around the world are increasingly using social media to manipulate elections and monitor their citizens, in a worrisome trend for democracy, a human rights watchdog said Tuesday.
Libya's UN-backed government accuses east-based army of killing 2 policemen
The UN-backed government of Libya on Tuesday accused the rebel east-based army of launching an airstrike that killed two policemen and injured four others in the south of the capital Tripoli.