'Liberated' Mosul civilians not safe from violence, casualties rise
Iraqi authorities do not release statistics about those killed or wounded in the Mosul campaign in an effort to maintain morale
Venezuela postpones currency move after chaos, protests
Surprise pulling of the 100 bolivar note from circulation led to vast bank lines, looting, anti-government protests and at least one death
Syrian rebels, govt say working on deal to secure Aleppo evacuation
The chaos surrounding the Aleppo evacuation reflects the complexity of Syria's civil war, with an array of groups and foreign interests involved on each side
Residents flee to hills after quake off Papua New Guinea; tsunami threat passes
Tsunami waves possible along some coasts of not only Papua New Guinea but also Indonesia, the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu
Austria searches freight trains in new frontline on illegal migration
In a recent case, a group of people had been locked into a freight train wagon in Turkey and were found barely alive in Austria
Dispute holds up evacuation from 'hell' of Aleppo
The United Nations says 50,000 people remain in rebel-held Aleppo
Transgender Ohio child may continue to use girl's restroom -appeals court
The child, a biological male, identifies as female
France pushes U.N. Security Council action on Aleppo
"We hope there will be a consensus in the council ... to act urgently to save the civilian population in Aleppo"
Pockets of protests, looting in Venezuela as cash dries up
"We feel this is a mockery"
U.N. chief urges Israeli lawmakers to reconsider settlement bill
Israeli officials are concerned the bill could provide grounds for prosecution by the International Criminal Court