Philippines Duterte tells U.N. human rights expert: 'Go to hell'
The outspoken Philippine leader is known for defying international pressure and his diatribes against critics
Mourners bury young Guatemalan woman killed by U.S. border agent
Mourners congregated to bid farewell to a 20-year-old indigenous woman shot dead by a border patrol agent in Texas last month
Hawaii evacuees leave newly lava-threatened homes on Big Island
Authorities have been urging residents of the area to pack up and leave before lava spewing from a volcanic fissure reached the area
America's poor becoming more destitute under Trump - U.N. expert
The U.N. special rapporteur on extreme poverty, called on U.S. authorities to provide solid social protection and address underlying problems, rather than "punishing and imprisoning the poor"
Israeli military says to probe killing of Gaza nurse
Thousands of people attended al-Najar's funeral in Gaza on Saturday, including some she had treated when they were wounded at previous border protests
Saudi-led coalition assault on Yemen port would be disaster - aid agencies
Aid agencies fear a major battle will shut down a vital lifeline for millions of hungry civilians in Yemen
Judge to temporarily block Iowa's restrictive abortion law
An Iowa judge has temporarily blocked the state's new abortion law
Climate disasters will hit women hardest, says 'Handmaid's Tale' author
As conflicts and catastrophe grow more frequent with climate change, some women and girls may be raped or forced to sell sex
US may open door to more temporary immigrant workers, Trump aide says
Data shows the United States unemployment rate at an 18-year low
Endangered mountain gorilla population recovers to over 1,000
"Truly remarkable"