WW2 bomb forces huge evacuation in Greece - and museum trip for refugees
Group among about 60,000 refugees and migrants stranded in makeshift and formal camps across Greece
Philippines starts to repair damage in quake-hit southern province
Friday's earthquake caused at least 400 mln pesos ($8.01 mln) in damage to schools, bridges, homes, hotels, and other infrastructure
Seven killed in militant battle in India's Kashmir
India has blamed Pakistan for stoking violence in Kashmir by supplying fighters and material across the border
Australian bushfires threaten properties, close roads
Heat wave on Australia's east coast saw temperatures hit records in some parts of the state
South Sudan general quits, cites army abuses and ethnic bias
Western governments will see Lieutenant General Thomas Cirillo Swaka's resignation and the charges he has levelled as an indictment of the government
UK to close Iraq war abuse unit, citing false claims
"This will be a huge relief to hundreds of British troops who have had these quite unfair allegations hanging over them"
Australia battles 50 fires in heat wave, sparking warning, blackout fears
"It's not just another summer's day. This is as bad as it gets"
Earthquake in southern Philippines kills four, damages infrastructure
Quake was strongest since city was rocked by 6.9 quake in 1879
Bolivia reports first yellow fever case in a decade
Yellow fever is a viral disease found in tropical regions of Africa and the Americas transmitted by the same type of mosquito that spreads dengue and Zika
Yemen rebels call on U.N. to investigate bombings, dismiss peace envoy
Across Yemen, some 12 million people, roughly half the population, face the threat of famine