Search resumes after Indonesian quake as death toll passes 100
Indonesia's national disaster management agency put the death toll at 102, with more than 700 injured and thousands left homeless
Rebels seek ceasefire with Syrian army closer to retaking Aleppo
"There is no electricity at all, no drinking water"
UN urges Sri Lanka to probe ongoing torture, war crimes
The UN and rights activists have accused the military of killing thousands of civilians during the final weeks of the war
Video company challenges Minnesota law on serving gay couples
"This lawsuit is part of a pattern of nationwide litigation that is now aimed at eroding the rights of LGBTQ Minnesotans"
Aleppo displaced hide out in last rebel districts as army closes in
Residents say up to 20,000 people have fled their homes in recent days for other opposition areas
France says pushing Netanyahu, Abbas to meet for Paris talks
"We have to recreate the conditions for a two-state solution and we are determined more than ever to do everything to implement our initiative"
Insurers should consider climate risk more: industry group
Losses from natural catastrophes have increased five-fold since the 1980s to around $170 billion today
Islamic State attacks Iraqi soldiers in Mosul
Iraqi forces have been battling for seven weeks to crush Islamic State in Mosul
Merkel's conservatives toughen tone on integrating migrants in Germany
"Those who are not refugees, who are not fleeing from Iraq or Syria from war and persecution, must return to their homelands"
Nearly 100 killed, hundreds hurt as quake strikes Indonesia's Aceh
Rescue teams use earth movers as they search for victims trapped under rubble after a magnitude 6.5 quake