Three migrants found dead off Spanish coast - rescuers
Spain has become the main entry point for migrants fleeing Africa to seek a better life in Europe, overtaking Italy and Greece
UN says 833 children released by Nigerian militia group
The group signed an action plan in September 2017 to end child recruitment, and the release of the children was its first formal release
Hurricane Michael's death toll could rise as Florida searches intensify
Michael charged ashore near the small Florida Panhandle town of Mexico Beach as one of the most powerful storms in U.S. history
UN experts say Saudi Arabia must release women's rights activists
Saudi authorities have detained more than a dozen women's rights activists
Taliban restore Red Cross security guarantee in Afghanistan
In August, Taliban had accused Red Cross of failing to provide adequate medical aid to prisoners on hunger strike in a Kabul's prison and withdrew security cover
Behind Bavaria's harsh rhetoric, schools offer migrants warm welcome
Politicians in Bavaria's conservative ruling party have put in place one of Germany's most accommodating education programmes for immigrants allocated to the state
Landslide kills 31 in eastern Uganda
Relief teams are combing the area to search and rescue survivors
Indonesia's double disaster exposes earthquake lessons not learned
Despite improvements in disaster management since a devastating Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004, local authorities often lack know-how and equipment
WHO sees Congo's Ebola outbreak lasting 3-4 months at least
The most concerning area is the city of Beni, where dozens of people who may have been exposed to the deadly disease are hiding from healthworkers