Oxfam boss hit by Haiti scandal to stand down
Oxfam launched investigations into nearly 30 cases of misconduct reported after the Haiti scandal broke in February
Cannes sea disaster gives adventurers a taste of migrants' horror
Director Marco Orsini hopes the film will bring public attention back to the refugee crisis in the Mediterranean
Beirut Pride cancelled after organiser held overnight by authorities
Lebanon became the first Arab country to hold a gay pride week last year
WHO sends first doses of experimental vaccine to tackle Congo Ebola outbreak
The vaccine is still not licensed but proved effective during limited trials in West Africa
Greece passes asylum bill to ease overcrowding in island camps
Five camps on Greek islands close to the Turkish coast have been mired in violence over living conditions and delays in asylum claims
Gaza hospitals strive to cope with numbers of wounded protesters
At Gaza City's Shifa hospital, the largest of the Gaza Strip's 13 medical facilities, officials ordered field tents to be put up in the hospital courtyard
Israeli forces kill Palestinian near Gaza border as Gaza buries dead
The violence, which took place as the United States opened its new embassy in Jerusalem, was the bloodiest for Palestinians since the 2014 Gaza conflict
Bosnia struggles to cope with arrival of thousands of migrants
About 4,000 people from Syria, Iraq, Turkey, Algeria and Afghanistan have entered Bosnia this year compared with 755 in 2017 and up to 1,500 are stuck there
Lava threatens Hawaii exit routes, could spur more evacuations
Dozens of homes have been destroyed since eruptions began 10 days ago.
Warnings of more lava and possible explosion at Hawaiian volcano
Since Hawaii's Kilauea volcano began erupting on May 3, nearly 2,000 people have been ordered to evacuate as 18 giant fissures ripped through the area