Central American caravan moves on in spite of Mexico jobs offer
Trump has threatened to send troops to the U.S. border and cut aid to Central America to try to stop the group of several thousand people
Protestors rally in Australian cities to end offshore refugee detention
More than 1,400 people are being held on the Australian-run detention centres on Nauru and Papua New Guinea, some for years
UN condemns human rights abuses in expulsion of Congolese from Angola
Angola has reportedly deported some 330,000 Congolese from the country
U.N. led aid convoy to Syria's Rukban camp postponed - U.N. official
In the last three years, tens of thousands of people have fled to the camp from Islamic State-held parts of Syria
Jordan searches for survivors after floods kill 20 people, many children
Torrential rains swept away a bus carrying 44 children and teachers who were on a school trip
U.S. Pacific islands brace for long recovery after 'catastrophic' typhoon
Super Typhoon Yutu struck the U.S. Western Pacific territory overnight on Wednesday, pulling down hundreds of electricity poles, damaging homes and commercial properties
Australia plans A$3.9 bln drought future-proofing fund
Recent rains in Australia have done little to relieve the drought gripping the country's east, which has turned pastures into dust bowls
Six immigrants die in flood on Turkish-Syria border-Anadolu
The immigrants were trying to cross illegally to Turkey on the Syrian border of Turkey's southern province of Hatay
At least 14 school children die in Jordan flash flood
Thirty four people were rescued in an operation involving helicopters and army troops
EU lawmakers push for harder stance in UN climate talks
Lawmakers recommend EU countries set target to cut emissions at least 55 percent by 2030 to help limit global temperature rise to 1.5C