Israeli troops kill four Palestinians as Gaza border protests resume -medics
ISRAEL-PALESTINIANS/PROTESTS (UPDATE 3, TV, PIX):UPDATE 3-Israeli troops kill four Palestinians as Gaza border protests resume -medics
800 Venezuelans flee to Brazil daily to escape insecurity, hunger - UNHCR
More than 52,000 Venezuelans have arrived in Brazil since the start of 2017
Warplanes hit Syrian rebel-held Douma for first time in days
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, the war monitor, said two people had been killed and 25 wounded in a dozen air raids against Douma
Three-nation talks on Ethiopia dam fail to reach agreement
Egypt and Ethiopia are at loggerheads over the construction of the Grand Renaissance Dam
Indonesia peatland swap plan questioned over deforestation risk
"We fear that vast areas of natural forest ... will be designated for land swaps and converted into pulpwood plantations in the name of peatland restoration"
Fishermen rescue Rohingya Muslims at sea off Indonesia, with more arrivals expected
Rights groups are expecting many more refugees from Myanmar to attempt the dangerous sea crossings
Israeli fire kills Palestinian at Gaza border, with more protests ahead
Palestinians began a six-week-long protest, pressing for a right of return for refugees and their descendants to what is now Israel
'He's Funny That Way': Dylan, Kesha lend voices to LGBT songs
The six-song "Universal Love" album is meant to give the community songs that reflect their own gender identity
U.N. deactivates maximum emergency level for Congo crisis
Over 13 million Congolese need humanitarian aid, twice as many as last year, and 7.7 million face severe food insecurity
Hurricane forecasters see above-average 2018 U.S. storm season
An average Atlantic hurricane season produces 12 named storms of which six become hurricanes, three of them major