INSIGHT-As asylum-seekers clog Italy's courts, Europe is no help
"Winning international protection mostly depends on whether the interviewer believes the story or not"
Malaysia to summon Myanmar envoy on Rohingya crackdown as protests mount
At least 86 people are reported to have been killed in escalating violence that has displaced about 30,000 in the region's most serious bloodshed since 2012
Two dead, two injured after fire breaks out at Greek migrant camp
More than 6,000 migrants and refugees are stranded on the island of Lesvos, twice the capacity of state facilities
Bulgarian police fire rubber bullets to quell migrant camp riot
Despite decreasing numbers, Bulgarian nationalists call for the immediate closure of all refugee centres in the country
Magnitude 7 offshore quake shakes Central America, no damage seen
Quake comes after hurricane Otto hit land near southeastern coast of Nicaragua, where thousands had already been evacuated from vulnerable coastal areas and into shelters
INTERVIEW - 'White Helmets' say Aleppo residents ten days from starvation
"Doctors and the rescue workers in Aleppo are just using what's left of the equipment after bombardments to do whatever they can do"
Colombia, FARC sign peace in sober ceremony amid opposition
Ceremony marks the six-month countdown for the 7,000-strong rebel movement to abandon their weapons and form a political party
Hurricane Otto nears Nicaragua, Costa Rica forcing mass evacuations
"Weakening is expected after landfall, and Otto is forecast to weaken to a tropical storm by tonight"
Yemen's war-damaged Hodeidah port struggles to bring in vital supplies
The Red Sea port was a major entry point for goods to Yemen, but food deliveries now cut by more than half
Seven-year-old Syrian girl takes to Twitter to depict life in Aleppo
Renewed air strikes have worsened conditions in Aleppo's rebel-held east, where residents are short of food, medicine and fuel