Melting snow new danger for those fleeing to Canada from U.S.
Melting snow poses major flood risk to asylum seekers crossing from U.S. to Canada
U.S. appeals court will not put Trump travel ban case on hold
"Throughout these proceedings, there appears to have been a lack of communication between the Department of Justice and the White House"
Syrian army advance opens new link to Kurdish areas
Residents of the northeast who had previously depended on medical care in Aleppo and Damascus would be able to do so again, said a spokesman
Syria opposition seeks clarity from power-broker Russia at Geneva talks
Opposition group at Syrian peace talks wants to discuss what it says are Moscow's broken ceasefire promises.
Retired U.S. military officers urge Congress to fully fund diplomacy, aid
The letter was signed by some of the most prominent U.S. military officers to serve in recent decades
Tens of thousands flood into Sudan from famine-hit South Sudan
Food warehouses have been looted and aid workers killed amid fighting in South Sudan
Israeli aircraft attack Hamas targets after rocket fired from Gaza
Witnesses said four people wounded in the attach were bystanders
Malawi sees bigger maize harvest despite pest invasion
The fall armyworm, an alien South American pest, has invaded corn fields from Congo to South Africa.
Iraqi forces seize Mosul bridge as thousands of civilians flee
UN food agency says it's extremely concerned about dire humanitarian situation facing families in western Mosul.
INSIGHT-Last letters: From Mosul schoolboys to Islamic State 'martyrs'
Letters from Islamic State's teenage suicide bombers offer an insight into the mindset of its young recruits.