After Irma ravages Havana, city highlights housing replacement drive
Some Cubans have been waiting for years in shelters as authorities struggle to meet targets to provide improved housing in Havana
U.N. provides Cuba with food aid after Irma rips up coast
Aid programme aims to feed almost 700,000 people affected by Hurricane Irma
More Florida Keys residents return home to survey Irma's destruction
Irma tore apart houses, flattened mobile homes and pushed boats onto the highway linking the Florida Keys
Nations meet in Montreal to discuss progress on climate-change deal
Montreal meeting aims to enhance global momentum for implementing the Paris agreement
At least 30 Burundian refugees die in clashes with Congolese security forces
Burundian refugees killed during clashes over plans to send some of them home
Bangladesh warns Myanmar over border amid refugee crisis
Bangladesh has for decades faced influxes of Rohingya fleeing persecution in Myanmar
Myanmar says U.S. official barred from Rohingya conflict zone
The crisis has raised questions about Buddhist-majority Myanmar's transition to civilian rule under the leadership of Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi
Business interrupted: hurricane-damaged firms dig in for insurance fight
STORM-IRMA/INSURANCE-BUSINESSES (GRAPHIC):Business interrupted: hurricane-damaged firms dig in for insurance fight
Asylum seekers walking into Canada's Quebec more than doubled in Aug
Many of the arrivals are Haitians who have been living in the United States after a devastating 2010 earthquake and who face deportation
Nearly 2 million, mostly in Florida, without power in Irma's wake
Irma rampaged through the Caribbean, devastating several islands and raking the northern shore of Cuba last week before barreling into the Florida Keys