Britain apologises for "appalling" treatment of 'Windrush generation' migrants
"Frankly, some of the way they have been treated has been wrong, has been appalling, and I am sorry"
Italy court releases migrant rescue ship seized last month
Since 2014, more than 600,000 migrants have reached Italy by sea. Many have moved on to other EU countries
China's Sina Weibo reverses gay content clean-up after outcry
Chinese LGBT advocates hope to promote gay rights by educating society about sexual preferences and pushing back against traditional pressures to marry and have children
Inspectors push to visit suspected Syria gas attack site after Western strikes
The U.S.-led strikes did nothing to alter the strategic balance or dent Assad's supremacy
Eurovision winner Wurst says she is HIV positive
More than 70 million people globally have been infected with the HIV virus
What is known about suspected chemical weapons attack in Syria
About 45 human rights and aid groups urged U.N. on Friday to appoint a team of independent investigators to determine blame for toxic gas attacks in Syria
Bangladesh, UNHCR dispute Myanmar's Rohingya repatriation claim
"This is in no way a repatriation, rather it is propaganda"
South Sudan rebels say they have freed seven aid workers
The war has killed tens of thousands of people, including nearly 100 relief workers
Allies keep Syria options open as Britain says no strikes planned
"There is no proposal on the table at the moment for further attacks because so far thank heavens the Assad regime have not been so foolish as to launch another chemical weapons attack"
Israel to free 200 African migrants awaiting deportation
Israel started handing out notices to migrants from Eritrea and Sudan in January, giving them three months to take the voluntary deal with a plane ticket or risk being thrown in jail