UN says Thailand leaves legal loophole for torture, disappearances
THAILAND-RIGHTS/:UN says Thailand leaves legal loophole for torture, disappearances
With a roll of the dice and shouts of "yalla", Jews and Arabs face off
"You want to win, but it's friendly too"
Man killed in clash at Palestinian camp in Lebanon
The refugee camp, near the southern Lebanese city of Sidon, has regularly seen factional disputes spiral into deadly violence
Austria prepares tougher measures against rejected asylum seekers
The Austrian government is preparing a package of policies aimed at countering the rise of the far-right Freedom Party
U.N. urges aid access to Yemen ports to avert looming famine
Nearly 3.3 million people in Yemen - including 2.1 million children - are acutely malnourished, the U.N. says
Myanmar army defends operation against Rohingya, denies reports of abuses
"If we find that these cases are really happening as per the accusations in the media, we will take very serious action"
Door knocks in the dark: The Canadian town on front line of Trump migrant crackdown
The town has become the front line of an emerging political crisis that is testing Canada's will to welcome asylum seekers
After Jammeh, Gambians seek justice for the disappeared
Many Gambians dream of bringing Jammeh before the International Criminal Court, which has put former Ivory Coast president Laurent Gbagbo on trial
Mosul caught in 'strange and terrifying' battle as IS foreign soldiers fight to the end
Unlike Iraqi militants who can blend in with civilians, foreign fighters have no escape and will therefore fight to the end
Stateless Rohingya refugees sucked into booming Bangladesh drug trade
Many Rohingya say their young people are being pushed into crime because they cannot legally work or, in many cases, access aid