New Trump rule would target legal immigrants who get public assistance
Advocates for immigrants have criticized the plan as an effort to cut legal immigration without going through Congress to change U.S. law
U.S.-Taliban talks end without deal, both sides to consult
Without a Taliban commitment to power-sharing talks and a ceasefire, there are fears the insurgents will fight on when U.S. forces leave in a bid to overthrow the government
Guatemala election winner hopes to change Trump migrant deal
Alejandro Giammattei will not take office until January, by which time Guatemala may be under severe pressure from the deal that effectively turns the country into a buffer zone
Death toll rises to 44 as typhoon Lekima wreaks havoc in eastern China
The storm's estimated economic toll has risen to 18 billion yuan ($2.55 billion), including damage to crops and homes
Saudi-led coalition moves against separatists in Yemen
Aid workers are worried by reports that civilians trapped in their homes are running out of food and water
In New Zealand, young Māori women lead the battle for indigenous rights
Maori, who account for about 15% of the population, were dispossessed of much of their land during colonisation by Britain
WHO says no new Ebola cases in Goma, vaccinates over 1,300
Efforts to contain the virus have been hobbled by militia violence and some local resistance to outside interference
Death toll from Indian floods reaches 147, hundreds of thousands evacuated
Authorities fear rescue operations in parts of Kerala could be hit by thunderstorms and more rains
Death toll from typhoon in eastern China rises to 32 as storm moves north
The typhoon, which has caused widespread damage to crops and homes, is set to strike again in Shandong province
As Pakistan-India tensions flare, a child mistakes a bomb for a toy
Pakistan's military says the device that killed the 4-year-old child was a cluster bomb - an allegation denied by India