Bomb planted on road kills 4 in northeast Kenya - official
"We suspect it is al Shabaab militants"
Catalans woo immigrants in quest to split from Spain
Catalan regional government has worked to integrate migrants by providing free healthcare and education even to illegal immigrants registered as living in Catalonia
African leaders say election delays spell "grave danger" for Congo
Dozens died last year in violent anti-government protests in major cities
Deadly tower blaze highlights London's rich-poor divide
Residents accuse local authority of neglect
EXCLUSIVE-U.S. nears decisions on resettlement of Australian-held refugees
70 men completed "extreme vetting" interviews that lasted up to six hours, with questions on associates, family, friends and interactions with Islamic State
Venezuelan congress says $200 million wasted on low-income food packs
Venezuela is suffering chronic scarcity of basic food products in supermarkets and it has become common to see families scavenging for food in garbage
Male, female or X? Oregon adds third option to driver's licenses
The state's Driver and Motor Vehicle Services Division expects to start offering the option in July
Central American leaders facing U.S. aid cuts pledge to do more
Washington is pushing El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras to enact economic reforms to lift private investment and stem the flow of migrants
U.N. Security Council urges warring Yemen parties to agree port control
Hodeidah is a vital Red Sea aid delivery point where some 80 percent of Yemen's food imports arrive.
Colombia's Marxist Farc leader says all weapons to be handed over by June 20
As part of a peace deal to end more than 52 years of war the FARC will become a political party and most fighters will receive amnesty after explaining their actions publicly