Austria far-right leader ramps up anti-immigration rhetoric before European elections
Anti-immigration sentiment in Austria was stoked by the 2015 during Europe's migration crisis
India cyclone kills at least 33, hundreds of thousands homeless
The death toll could have been much greater if not for the massive evacuation in the days before the storm made landfall
'Save us from the Satans': Survivors of Sri Lanka church attack pray
More than 250 people were killed and nearly 500 wounded in the attacks by Islamist militants on churches and hotels on April 21
Taliban suicide bomber leads attack on an Afghan police HQ, 20 injured
The Taliban have stepped up attacks on security installations to demoralize Afghan police and troops even as they are holding direct talks with the U.S. officials
U.N. races to process rotting Yemeni grain after reaching Hodeidah store
Hodeidah is the entry point for most of Yemen's humanitarian aid and commercial imports
New training document for asylum screenings reflects tougher U.S. stance
In March, more than 100,000 people were caught at the U.S.-Mexico border, the highest monthly level in more than a decade
Fighting in southern Tripoli kills 187, more than 1,000 wounded - spokesman
The offensive launched by eastern Libya-based military commander Khalifa Haftar to take control of Tripoli is now in its fifth week.
Cyclone hits Bangladesh after battering India, mass evacuations save lives
The strongest cyclone to hit India in five years killed at least 12 people - but evacuation of 1.2 million people saved lives
Ethnic attacks in Mali killed 18 civilians this week - peacekeeping mission
This week's attacks follow a March massacre of at least 157 Fulani villagers in Mopti, in what was seen as one of the worst acts of bloodshed in the region in living memory
China putting minority Muslims in 'concentration camps,' U.S. says
Former detainees described being tortured during interrogation at the camps, living in crowded cells and being subjected to a brutal daily regimen of party indoctrination