EU says China, EU must show joint leadership on climate as US pulls back
"We are not going to backslide even if the United States at the moment...is backsliding from its previous commitments" - European climate commissioner
Federal judge in Hawaii extends court order blocking Trump travel ban
Opponents claim the motivation is based on religion and Trump's election campaign promise of "a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States"
EXCLUSIVE-More than 100 die in Malaysian immigration detention camps in 2 years
More than half of dead from Myanmar. Human rights commission says deaths - possibly caused by poor sanitation and abuse - should be investigated as criminal matter.
El Salvador to investigate military leaders over civil war massacre
The 1981 massacre took place in El Mozote, allegedly at the hands of an elite army unit, and resulted in the deaths of mostly women and children
U.S. military says difficult to avoid Mosul casualties, probes blast
"As we move into these urban environments, it is going to become more and more difficult to apply extraordinarily high standards"
Iraqi forces battle to Mosul mosque, 17 killed in Baghdad
With the battle entering the densely populated areas of western Mosul, civilian casualties are becoming more of a risk
U.S. judge says arrested Mexican 'Dreamer' can be released
Daniel Ramirez Medina was arrested near Seattle last month by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers
Rattled by Trump, Arab leaders renew call for Palestinian state
"Israel is continuing to expand settlements and wreck chances of peace," King Abdullah of Jordan tells summit.
Armed man arrested on way to L.A. gay pride parade pleads not guilty
James Wesley Howell was arrested only hours after a gunman killed 49 people at a gay nightclub in Florida
Nearly 150 migrants feared dead after boat sinks, sole survivor says
In the past two days, rescuers have picked up more than 1,100 migrants at sea