Syria committed war crime by bombing Damascus water supply - U.N.
No evidence of deliberate contamination of water supply or demolition by armed groups, as Syrian government maintained at the time
European court says Hungary detained migrants unlawfully
Finding which could affect Hungary's plans to detain thousands of asylum seekers in border camps
Two-part Ebola vaccine offers long-lasting protection
Scientists have been racing to develop vaccines for Ebola after more than 11,300 people died in West Africa's 2013-2016 epidemic
Catholic bishop gives shelter to migrants in rare voice of support in Hungary
"I still hope and I am convinced that even if we have a double fence (on the border), the door is still open"
Relatives scuffle with rescue workers at Ethiopian landslide site
"Nobody is helping us. We are doing all the digging ourselves. It is shameful"
Germany needs to move to long-term refugee plan -OECD
Refugees able to find work, but Germany needs to step up investments to ensure they have prospects beyond low-skilled jobs
Nepal bulldozes earthquake survivors’ relief camp in capital
About 2,000 people were staying in roughly 440 demolished huts fashioned out of bamboo and plastic on prime land in the heart of Kathmandu
Residents flee as battle for Mosul intensifies
As many as 600,000 civilians are caught with militants inside Mosul
"Beauty and the Beast" release postponed in Malaysia, even after "gay moment" cut
The Walt Disney Co film has courted controversy after the director, Bill Condon, first announced that it would feature a gay character
Philippines 'hit man' to file ICC case vs Duterte for crimes against humanity
More than 8,000 people have died since Duterte took office in June and unleashed a bloody war on drugs