African migrants in limbo as Israel seeks Uganda deportation deal
"My mind is full of worries. I don't know what will happen tomorrow"
WHO: 500 Syrian patients show symptoms pointing to toxic weapons exposure
"We should all be outraged at these horrific reports and images from Douma"
U.S., Russia clash at U.N. over chemical weapons attacks in Syria
Chemical weapons experts will go to site of incident
Puerto Rico to get $18.5 bln to rebuild shattered housing market
The prevalence of informal housing was thought to compound damage to Puerto Rico's housing stock when the storm hit
Seven Myanmar soldiers sentenced to 10 years for Rohingya massacre
Rohingya men from the northern Rakhine village of Inn Din were buried in a mass grave after being hacked to death or shot by Buddhist neighbours and soldiers
Britain to expand aid for Syrian refugees
Britain seeking ways to get more aid to civilians in besieged opposition-held areas where Syrian government has made it hard for NGOs to deliver supplies
Girls' headscarf ban debate ties Merkel's conservatives in knots
A debate over whether to ban Muslim girls under 14 from wearing headscarves in public has divided Germany's parliament
INTERVIEW - Global Muslim body urges Europe to assimilate migrants better
Recent gestures of interfaith tolerance follow Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's promise to promote a more moderate form of Islam
UN says aid worker killed in South Sudan, demands release of others
Nearly 100 relief workers have been killed in South Sudan, which gained independence in 2011 and spiralled into civil war two years later
As US response looms, Russia and Syria urge inspection of attack site
At least 60 people were killed and more than 1,000 injured in Saturday's suspected attack on Douma