EXCLUSIVE-Puerto Rico open for tourists despite 'mixed-bag' recovery -governor
Puerto Rico has received only a small fraction of the federal funding it needs to get back on its feet
U.N. sets up body to prepare Myanmar atrocity prosecution files
The 47-member Council voted by 35 votes to three, with seven abstentions
In legal battle over gay sex, Kenyan court to consider Indian ruling
India's top court scrapped a colonial-era law that punished gay sex with up to 10 years in jail
South Carolina city hopeful as flooding remains a threat
Florence, which crashed ashore as a Category 1 hurricane, has since dissipated, but the storm's torrential rainfall threatens Georgetown
Guatemala's former intelligence chief acquitted of human rights violations
The verdict was the latest development in a stop-start search for justice by victims since the conflict ended in 1996
Lawmakers urge U.S. to call Myanmar's Rohingya campaign genocide
U.S. officials said use of language that stopped short of genocide was the subject of fierce debate within the administration
World Bank approves first grants to Somalia in 30 years
World Bank will work with the government in Mogadishu to improve services like education and healthcare, access to clean water, energy and finance
At least 15 Tuaregs killed in Fulani attack on Mali village
Clashes between Tuareg and Fulani herdsmen, often over land and watering points, have killed dozens of civilians this year
At least 15 Tuaregs killed in tribal attack on Mali village
Clashes between Tuareg and Fulani herdsmen over land and watering points have killed dozens of civilians this year
India's top court imposes curbs on use of biometric identity system
Court says project benefits marginalized and poor