Hong Kong court overturns landmark LGBT spousal benefits ruling
"It is a huge back step for equality in Hong Kong"
European human rights body urges Hungary to scrap "Stop Soros" bill
The Council of Europe said the so called "Stop Soros" bill submitted to parliament on Tuesday would harm aid groups and incite xenophobia
FEATURE-Houston still rebuilding from 2017 floods as new hurricane season arrives
"I can survive this once - health, wealth, physically - but I can't do it again"
Neighbourhoods hit and supplies cut in Libya's Derna, UN says
There are severe water, food and medicine shortages, and electricity and water had been completely cut off for the city's 125,000 residents
U.N. and Myanmar agree outline of Rohingya return deal, no details
Since August 2017, about 700,000 Rohingya Muslims have fled a military crackdown in mainly Buddhist Myanmar
Nipah virus death toll rises to 15, two new cases found in India's Kerala
There is no vaccine for the virus which is spread through bodily fluids and can cause encephalitis
Lebanon working for return of thousands of Syrian refugees - security official
"The stay of Syrians in Lebanon will not go on for a long time"
U.N. warns of "critical gap" in Syrian refugee aid this year
cCuts could impact social stability in host countries
UAE jails activist for 10 years over social media posts -report
"This is a violation of his right to freedom of expression"
Rohingyas at ICC demand justice over Myanmar deportations
Nearly 700,000 Rohingya Muslims have fled a military crackdown in mainly Buddhist Myanmar since last August