Greece clears migrants from former Athens airport
Hundreds slept crammed in tents in the old arrivals terminal last summer, in scorching temperatures with little food and bouts of crime and violence
Ebola epidemic in Congo 'under control' -health minister
"At this stage, we can say that the spread of the epidemic has been brought under control"
Ebola epidemic in Congo 'under control' - health minister
"At this stage, we can say that the spread of the epidemic has been brought under control"
No Syrian "Marshall Plan" but rather protracted war - Red Cross
Up to 8 million people remain displaced in Syria, and a maximum of 500,000 have returned to Aleppo and other areas
History Unerased aims to cast light on gay Americans in schools
'History Unerased' is the only entity licensed by U.S. Department of Education to provide lesson-ready curricula covering LGBT issues
Dozens of fleeing civilians killed, wounded by Islamic State mortar fire in Mosul
Several dozen other civilians managed to reach government-held lines unhurt, using the same exit route
Afghan families search morgues, hospitals after devastating truck bomb
"I have never experienced such a day in all my life. All the freezers were full, and the dead bodies lined the road to the morgue as well"
Fleeing Raqqa, 10,000 refugees mass at camp north of Syrian city - MSF
Residents take their chances against minefields and hostile fighters rather than risk death in a major battle expected to begin soon
Haitian women press for recognition from U.N. peacekeeper fathers
Worldwide, U.N. peacekeeping missions have faced 111 paternity claims. But it does not take responsibility for financial assistance to children fathered by peacekeepers
Afghan capital mourns victims of truck bomb blast as anger swirls
"Why and for how long do we have to suffer this situation?"