Lebanon's president says phased return of Syrian refugee now possible
The international view is that it would not be safe for them to return yet
United Nations urges inquiry into human rights violations in Kashmir
Muslim-majority Kashmir is divided between nuclear-armed India and Pakistan, who both claim the mountainous region in full and have fought two of their three wars over it since their separation in 1947
In Puerto Rico, a new hurricane season threatens the elderly
With another hurricane season starting, older Puerto Ricans have little to protect them from another storm on an impoverished island that remains far from fully recovered
No vacancy: Housing crisis dogs Florida Keys months after Irma
Thousands of homes were destroyed by the hurricane
Pope says countries must unite on migration, as Italy, France clash
Francis, who has made defence of migrants and refugees a major plank of his papacy, said overcoming the current migration crisis "demands a change in mindset"
U.N. calls for inquiry into human rights violations in Kashmir
The U.N. report focuses mainly on serious violations committed in the northern Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir from July 2016 to April 2018
Saudi-led coalition keeps up Hodeidah assault before UN meeting
Red Sea port is Yemen's largest and lifeline for millions
United Nations condemns excessive Israeli force against Palestinians
More than 120 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces in Gaza border protests since March 30
Study confirms higher risk of dengue in kids who got Sanofi vaccine
The findings likely raise the bar on safety new dengue vaccines will need to demonstrate
Haiti withdraws Oxfam GB's right to operate after misconduct scandal
Oxfam has been rocked by allegations that staff used prostitutes during a relief mission after a devastating earthquake hit the island nation in 2010