Albania busts gang trafficking migrants into EU, arrests 8
The gang spirited the migrants from the mountainous region along the southern border with Greece across Albania and into Montenegro to the north
INTERVIEW-Ebola not known to be spreading in Uganda - WHO
Two people have died of Ebola in Uganda after arrival from Congo
U.N. says it confirms 17 deaths in central Darfur region of Sudan
Darfur's civil conflict has killed up to 300,000 people and displaced 2.7 million since 2003
Tripoli's children struggle to study as war reaches the capital
Up to 3,000 children are missing classes as schools close due to fighting nearby or to house displaced people
After refuge in northwest Syria, a family again faces danger
Many Syrians fled to the rebel-held northwest when the army captured their home areas but are now under attack again
INTERVIEW-Madonna takes on frightening world with new album 'Madame X'
"If you're talking about the far right and the rights that are being taken away from, say the LGBTQ community or women's rights ... obviously I am traumatised and horrified"
Second Ebola patient dies in Uganda, two others in intensive care
Uganda has banned public gatherings in the Kasese district where the patients are being treated
Stranded Rohingyas linked to human trafficking -Thai police
Many Rohingya Muslims have boarded boats in recent months to try to reach Malaysia, part of what authorities fear could be a new wave of people smuggling by sea
Cyclone Vayu spares Indian west coast a direct hit, to skirt coast
The storm had been expected to hit the Gujarat coast, with officials urging more than 300,000 people to move out of low-lying areas
Yemen's Houthis strike Saudi airport, coalition vows to retaliate
Escalation in violence could threaten a fragile UN-led peace initiative in Yemen's main port city of Hodeidah, which handles the bulk of the country's commercial and aid imports