Yemen peace talks collapse in Geneva after Houthi no-show
Agreement has been reached for medical evacuations from the Houthi-held Yemeni capital of Sanaa
Russian and Syrian jets pound Idlib province after summit
United Nations fears a full-scale offensive could cause a humanitarian catastrophe involving tens of thousands of civilians
Many feared dead after Islamist attack in northeast Nigeria -witnesses
Gudumbali, in the Guzamala region of Borno state, is one of the most dangerous areas of northeast Nigeria
Houthis not expected at Yemen peace talks, govt leaving -diplomat, official
Martin Griffiths, the UN Special Envoy for Yemen who set up the talks, the first in three years, is due to hold a news conference at 0800 GMT
Migrant families separated by U.S. are refusing reunification over dangers -ACLU
U.S. authorities separated about 2,600 children from parents who had crossed the U.S. southern border, many fleeing gang violence in Guatemala and Honduras
Britain warns Syria at UN: 'More babies in Idlib' than 'terrorists'
A Syrian government offensive on Idlib could be the seven-year-long war's last decisive battle
Myanmar says International Criminal Court has no jurisdiction in Rohingya crisis
The U.N. found that Myanmar's military last year carried out mass killings and gang rapes of Muslim Rohingya with "genocidal intent"
Gay rights rule change sets up cultural battle in conservative India
Gay people in India are currently not allowed to marry, adopt children or inherit their partner's wealth should they die
Uneasy truce may not last long in embattled Libyan capital
As the ceasefire began, residents and diplomats braced themselves for more violence
Syrian trade fair shows road to recovery still strewn with debris of war
While the army is preparing to attack the last active stronghold of armed rebellion in northwest Syria, Damascus is experiencing its first peaceful summer in years