U.N. urges Myanmar to pave way for Rohingya returns, grant citizenship
More than 700,000 Rohingya fled Myanmar's western Rakhine state after a military crackdown that started in August last year
African migrants protest in Italy after road deaths
The protesters say their work is unregulated, allowing unscrupulous bosses to take advantage, driving them from one farm to another without any type of contract
Health agencies warn Idlib offensive could uproot 700,000 Syrians
The U.N. has repeatedly warned about the dangers of an attack on Idlib
Hunt on for survivors as Indonesia's quake toll climbs to 131
Some still hold out hope of finding survivors
Australia's drought-hit farms like lambs to the slaughter
The drought in Australia’s east, one of the worst on record, is impacting every area of rural life, often with global trade and price implications
Transgender groups urge Hollywood to tell their stories better
The letter follows a backlash in the LGBT community over the casting of Scarlett Johansson as a transgender character
Zika exposure before birth could cause health issues in babies -CDC
About one in seven babies among 1,450 infants had one or more health problems possibly caused by Zika
Ethiopian government signs deal with Oromo rebels to end hostilities
Since the 1970s, the rebels have fought a low-level insurgency for self-determination for the Oromiya region, which is Ethiopia's largest
As death toll on Indonesia's Lombok tops 100, thousands wait for aid
Thousands homeless, many desperately need water, food, shelter
Thailand braces for floods, residents lay bricks, sandbags
Heavy rains threaten to cause a dam to overflow