Ahead of UK summit, Macron visits migrants in port of Calais
Several hundred asylum seekers, refugees and economic migrants remain in Calais and others continue to come, usually seeking to make it to Britain
Philippines shuts more schools as volcano spews ash and lava
Mount Mayon, a volcano in the coconut-growing central Bicol region that draws tourists because of its near-perfect cone shape, has shown restiveness since Saturday
Magistrates dismiss sex abuse case against French soldiers in Africa
The accusations emerged after the leak of an internal U.N. document containing the testimony of six children who said they were sexually abused in exchange for rations
Cranes arrive in Hodeidah to boost Yemen food aid flow-UN
The conflict has killed more than 10,000 people and crippled Yemen's economy
Philippines widens evacuation area as lava spreads around restive volcano
The chief volcanologist has warned of a possible eruption "within weeks or even within days"
Philippines says hazardous volcano eruption possible 'within weeks or days'
Mount Mayon has spewed ash, burning mud and rocks in the past two days, forcing more than 3,000 residents to evacuate
Philippines raises volcano alert level after lava flow
"Mayon's summit crater is now exhibiting bright crater glow that signifies the growth of a new lava dome"
Ash eruption from Philippines volcano triggers evacuation
It was not immediately clear how many residents had to leave the danger zone
Ancient Greek tragedy tells timeless story of Syrian flight
Syrian women use play set during ancient war to help audiences understand plight of women driven from their homeland by conflict
Boko Haram video purports to show some kidnapped Chibok girls
Around 100 of some 270 girls who were abducted from their school in 2014 are still believed to be in captivity