Arrests of migrant families at U.S.-Mexico border increase -data
Trump administration officials pointed to the increase in migrant families as evidence of a "border crisis"
Second migrant caravan in Guatemala heads towards Mexico
Honduran authorities say that at least two men have died so far on Mexican roads during the advance of the caravan
U.N. warns half Yemen's people could soon be on brink of famine
Humanitarian crisis has been deepened by an economic crisis and continued fighting around the country's key Hodeidah port
U.N. special envoy Jolie voices support for Venezuelan refugees
Jolie's visit comes amid a backlash against Venezuelans in some South American countries where they have settled
Hurricane Willa closes in on tourist city of Mazatlan
Up to 18 inches (45 cm) of rainfall could pummel parts of the storm zone
Ethiopian migrants die off Tanzania coast trying to sail to S.Africa -police
It is not unusual for Tanzanian police to intercept and detain Ethiopian migrants on their way to S. Africa, though migration is more common overland than by sea
Thousands evacuated as Hurricane Willa descends on Mexico
Forecast to be one of the most powerful hurricanes to enter Mexico from the Pacific in recent years, Willa is expected to strike a few miles south of Mazatlan
Refugee offer could strengthen embattled Australian PM's grip on power
Nearly 1,300 asylum seekers have been detained in Papua New Guinea and Nauru for more than five years
Hundreds of migrant children held in U.S. tent city for months -filings
The Tornillo tent city was opened in June as a temporary emergency measure as the number of children in the Office of Refugee Resettlement custody rose sharply
Trump threatens to cut Central America aid over migrant caravan
The caravan, an estimated 7,000 to 10,000 C. Americans fleeing violence and poverty in their homelands, is in southern Mexico, inching toward the distant U.S. border