U.S. appeals court to consider rights of gay workers
The Trump administration's involvement in the lawsuit is one of several moves it has made that has alarmed LGBT groups
EXCLUSIVE-Mexico unlikely to find more quake survivors, emergency chief says
The 7.1 magnitude quake struck one week ago, killing 326 people and damaging 11,000 homes
New index to help investors gauge food diversity
Food systems must diversify to cope with climate change
Seven arrested in Egypt after raising rainbow flag at concert
Mashrou' Leila is a popular Lebanese alternative rock band whose lead singer is openly gay
Puerto Rico evacuates area near crumbling dam, asks for aid
Authorities are working on the assumption that the dam would collapse
Venezuela doctors in protest urge stronger WHO stance on health crisis
Venezuela is suffering from roughly 85 percent shortage of medicines, decrepit hospital infrastructure, and exodus of doctors
Seven arrested in Egypt after raising rainbow flag at concert
The seven were arrested for "promoting sexual deviancy"
Myanmar finds more bodies in mass grave; U.N. seeks rapid aid increase
"They had seen villages burned down, families shot or hacked to death, women and girls brutalized"
Most schools in Mexico City still closed after earthquake
More than 4,000 public schools and nearly as many private schools will remain closed for now.
Syrian militias aim to push Islamic State out of Raqqa within a month
Thousands of civilians remain trapped in the Islamic State's former Syrian headquarters