Syrian refugees in spotlight in Turkey's election in June
Turkey's welcome towards Syrian refugees may be wearing thin
U.S. Supreme Court backs Christian baker who spurned gay couple
The case became a cultural flashpoint in the United States, underscoring the tensions between gay rights proponents and conservative Christians
Guatemala 'fire' volcano spews new hot mud flow -government
Around 300 people have been injured since the eruption on Sunday that sent columns ash and smoke 6.2 miles (10 km) into the sky
Medical workers in Congo city finish vaccinating contacts of Ebola patients
The VSV-EBOV vaccine has been administered to 1,112 people, including 567 in the northwestern city
Syria tells Lebanon it wants refugees to return
Aid and rights groups fear Syrian refugees could lose their property over 'Law 10'
Popular Indian hill station shuts schools, suspends officer as taps run dry
An expanding population, growing demand for water from agriculture and industry, and poor management of supplies have sent India's groundwater to ever lower levels
Italy will no longer be 'Europe's refugee camp', vows new government
Italy has become the main route into Europe for economic migrants and asylum seekers
Suicide bomber kills at least eight near Afghan clerics' peace tent
More than 2,000 religious scholars from across the country began meeting on Sunday at the Loya Jirga (Grand Council) tent, denouncing years of conflict
Hong Kong's top court hears landmark appeal on spousal visa for British lesbian
A British lesbian sued the director of immigration for denying her a spousal visa after her partner moved to the Chinese-ruled financial hub for work
Police clear out two more migrant camps in Paris
Last week, authorities had cleared out around 1,000 migrants from the larger "Millenaire" camp