U.N. rights boss takes aim at U.S migration policy, China, Myanmar in final speech
Zeid's four-year term finishes at the end of August
Yemeni civilians shelter in schools from air strikes in battle for major port
"They told us that some humanitarian organizations are going to send buses but then they said no buses could come in or out. So we started walking on foot carrying our children"
Colombia president-elect vows to unite nation, alter peace deal
Duque wants to make necessary "corrections" to the peace deal so victims' rights receive greater priority and justice and reparations are respected
Blasts kill at least 20 in northeast Nigeria - police
Borno is the state worst hit by an insurgency, aimed at creating an Islamic caliphate in northeast Nigeria, which has killed more than 30,000 people
Boat caught in Europe's migration spat brings hundreds to Spain
"No human being is 'illegal', and people who need help should receive help"
Saudi-led coalition conducts air strikes on Yemen's Hodeidah airport
The Saudi-led coalition has relied heavily on air strikes against the Houthis, who are highly experienced in mountain warfare
U.N. special envoy Jolie visits Syrian refugees in Iraq
"This is the worst devastation I have seen in all my years working with UNHCR. People here have lost everything"
Kiev police detain far-right protesters against gay pride march
Kiev's 2015 pride march was disrupted by violent attacks, but a substantial police presence kept the events in 2016 and 2017 largely peaceful
Boat migrants rocked by EU political storm start to arrive in Spain
Most Spaniards support the idea of welcoming and helping to integrate refugees, pollsters say
Defiant Merkel backs Europe migrant policy as Bavaria row simmers
"This is a European challenge that also needs a European solution. And I view this issue as decisive for keeping Europe together"