Kosovo stages second Gay Pride parade under heavy security
Kosovo deployed special police units after a party that espouses Islamic values called on the government to cancel the event
Greeks mourn 'hero of Aegean' who saved thousands of refugees
"He showed and highlighted the value of human life"
Belfast bakery did not discriminate in gay cake case, UK's top court rules
Ashers Baking in Belfast was found guilty of discrimination in 2015 for refusing to make a cake for a customer iced with the words "Support Gay Marriage"
Time runs out for Florida residents to leave ahead of Hurricane Michael
President Donald Trump declared a state of emergency for the entire state of Florida, freeing up federal assistance to supplement state and local disaster responses
Ebola response tightens in eastern Congo as seven new cases confirmed - health ministry
Ebola has spread to Beni, a city of several hundred thousand people where scores of people have been confirmed infected
UN tallies more than 8,000 Afghan civilian casualties so far this year
With parliamentary elections due on Oct. 20, security officials warn that attacks are likely to pick up on polling stations and other election sites
Refugee team to take part at Tokyo 2020 Olympics-IOC
IOC has already identified a pool of more than 50 refugee athletes
New York City creates gender-neutral 'X' option for birth certificates
Transgender advocates have been pressing governments to allow identity documents to be more easily changed to match gender identity
Haiti says 17 killed in quake, more than 2,000 homes damaged
The quake was one of the strongest to hit Haiti since a 7.0-magnitude earthquake near Port-au-Prince killed tens of thousands of people in 2010
Chibok girls activist aims to end Nigeria's political duopoly
"I am now fed up, like most Nigerians are, with the status quo and so we want to disrupt our political landscape"