Air strikes resume in southwest Syria after talks fail
Air strikes had paused on Saturday evening
Conflict in Congo's Kasai could be prelude to genocide, U.N. expert warns
"Kasai is a hell that is just about to break loose"
Gunmen attack South Sudan humanitarian convoy, driver killed-UNICEF
Attacks on humanitarian convoys and personnel have been frequent in South Sudan's conflict and both warring sides have been blamed
Killings sow fear inside Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh
Cox's Bazar district is the world's largest and fastest growing refugee camp
Top Hong Kong court grants UK lesbian right to spousal visa
"I won't feel like a second citizen anymore"
Top Hong Kong court grants UK lesbian right to spousal visa
Landmark judgment could open the door for expatriates' same-sex partners to move to the financial hub
Violence in southern Ethiopia forces more than 800,000 to flee
The inter-ethnic violence erupted in April south of the capital and in all more than 1.2 million people have been forced to flee
Anti-gay hostility threatens Indonesia's AIDS battle - activists
Increasing hostility to the LGBT community is disrupting the relations between health workers and people who need their help
Mediterranean centres no quick fix to EU migration challenge - UN agency
Irregular migration across the sea has been dramatically reduced, and only about 45,000 people have made it to Europe that way this year
Puerto Rican evacuees caught between eviction threat and devastation
Nearly 1,000 Puerto Rican families displaced in 2017 by Hurricane Maria were allowed to stay in US hotels and motels beyond a July 5 deadline