Migrants given new home in wildfires-hit Portuguese town
Group of 19 migrants from Eritrea, Nigeria, Yemen and Sudan has arrived in town and would now go through an employment course, involving classes in Portuguese
Myanmar's delaying tactics blocking Rohingya return-Bangladesh PM
Rohingya fled to refugee camps in Bangladesh after a bloody military campaign against the Muslim minority in Myanmar's Rakhine State
Moroccan woman dies after navy fires at speedboat carrying migrants
Morocco became the main launchpad for Europe-bound migrants in July after Italy took a tougher line and EU aid to the Libyan coastguard stemmed flows from Libya
WHO extremely concerned about Ebola 'perfect storm' in Congo
Pockets of 'reluctance, refusal and resistance' to accept Ebola vaccination were generating many of the new cases
Sudan reports outbreak of mosquito-borne Chikungunya disease in eastern state
The outbreak began in recent weeks when heavy rains pummeled the area, which led to the flooding of a major river in Kassala
Portugal, Spain, France, Germany agree to take in Aquarius ship migrants
Aquarius 2 is the one remaining charity rescue vessel still operating in the central Mediterranean
Waterways rise in South Carolina, residents told to leave
Potential flood zone encompasses some 3,500 homes
French bioethics body backs IVF for all women who want children
IVF assistance is widely available to all women, independent of sexual orientation, in countries including Britain, Belgium, Spain and Israel
U.N. chief warns leaders of 'increasingly chaotic' world order
Antonio Guterres has called for a renewed commitment to a rules-based order with the U.N. at its center and warned against a spreading "politics of pessimism"
Hundreds protest in Indian capital against deaths of sewer cleaners
In 1993, India outlawed "manual scavenging", which includes the barehanded cleaning of dry latrines, mostly by women and Dalits, who are at the bottom of the social hierarchy