Syrian army captures water station supplying Aleppo from Islamic State
Aleppo's main water supply has been cut off for nearly two months, and the city's residents now rely mainly on ground wells or water purchased from private vendors
Iraqi forces retake Mosul museum, close in on IS-controlled old town
MIDEAST-CRISIS/IRAQ-MOSUL (WRAPUP 1, TV,PIX):WRAPUP 1-Iraqi forces recapture in Mosul government buildings, museum
Israel's women combat soldiers on frontline of battle for equality
Military says wants to give women equal opportunities
U.N. head: drought-stricken Somalia needs help to avoid famine
"If you want to fight terrorism, we need to address the root causes of terrorism. We need to bring peace and stability to a country like Somalia ..."
Fighting between Libyan smugglers kills 22 migrants - IOM
Latest deaths come in addition to the 140 bodies found on Libyan beaches so far this year, while there have been 477 deaths at sea on the route from Libya
Hungary to detain migrants in border camps, alarming U.N.
Migrants whose applications are not immediately approved will not be allowed to move freely around Hungary
Hungary approves putting migrants in camps at border, state news agency says
Migrants whose applications are not immediately approved will not be allowed to move freely around Hungary
EU court rules against obligation to issue humanitarian visas
Ruling comes as EU is trying to curb immigration after taking in some 1.6 mln refugees and migrants who arrived across Mediterranean in 2014-2016
Saudi Arabia denies Pakistani reports transgender women killed by police
Saudi Arabia has no law against transgender people but has arrested people for cross-dressing and ordered the imprisonment and flogging of men accused of behaving like women
Trump signs revised travel ban in bid to overcome legal challenges
Refugees who are "in transit" and already have been approved would be able to travel to the United States