UN Tribunal schedules verdict in Mladic war crimes trial for Nov. 22
"The Mladic case with the Karadzic case are two of the most important, if not the most important, cases in the history of the tribunal"
Plague ruled out in Seychelles but islands on guard - WHO
The U.N. health body initially raised the alarm on Monday
Smugglers offer new routes to Europe for jobless Tunisians
A crackdown has forced migrants and smugglers to find alternatives, giving Tunisians an opportunity to sell spots on boats between the Gulf of Tunis and Sicily
Islamic State defeated in its Syrian capital Raqqa
Fall of Raqqa, where Islamic State staged euphoric parades after 2014 victories, is potent symbol of its collapsing fortunes.
UN urges Bangladesh to move Rohingya refugees stranded at border
"Every minute counts given the fragile condition they are arriving in"
Central African Republic children starve as aid workers flee fighting
Violence has flared since May, turning the southeast into a virtual no-go area
Chaotic response to Somali bombing cost lives, medics say
Ambulances break down, hospitals short of blood, communications jam.
Bosnia sees sharp rise in migrants heading to EU
Illegal migrants have in the past entered the country from Serbia and Montenegro, paying hefty prices to human smugglers, and tried to get into EU member state Croatia
Afghan schools closing due to violence, undermining gains in educating girls, says rights group
Around two-thirds of Afghan girls still do not go to school, says rights group