Nigerian army raids U.N. compound in search for Boko Haram members
Search could damage an already tense relationship between the military, the UN and aid groups tackling one of the world's largest humanitarian crises
More Syrians returning home, still outnumbered by fresh displacements - U.N.
About 67 percent of the returns this year have been to Aleppo province
U.N. urges end to Gaza crisis in punishing summer heat
"We are deeply concerned about the steady deterioration in the humanitarian conditions"
Myanmar sends hundreds of troops to Rakhine as tension rises - sources
Such a buildup raises fears of a fresh wave of violence after last year's operation in which security forces allegedly shot villagers at random, raped Rohingya women and burned homes
Toll low from China quake but villagers fear high cost to tourism
Authorities say the majority of the estimated 60,000 tourists had been evacuated, but residents say no transport has been made available for them
India in talks with Myanmar, Bangladesh to deport 40,000 Rohingya
New Delhi says only around 14,000 of the Rohingya living in India are registered with the UN refugee agency
Magnitude 6.2 quake hits Philippine island of Luzon, jolts buildings
No immediate reports of deaths or injuries in the quake
Peru to award $6.15 bln in post-flood rebuilding contracts through 2021
Sudden and severe flooding in Peru this year killed more than 100 people and wrought some $4 billion in damage to infrastructure
U.S. wildfire preparedness raised to highest level
Nearly 41,000 individual wildfires of all sizes have scorched more than 6 million acres in the United States so far this year
Quebec border camp swells with asylum seekers from U.S., many Haitian
More than 200 people a day are illegally walking across the border into Quebec to seek asylum