Saudi-led coalition bombs Yemen prison, scores killed
Scores were killed in the airstrikes on a detention centre which officials said had housed 170 prisoners
Inspired by teen climate activist Thunberg, LatAm activists converge in Chile
Young representatives of Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Costa Rica, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Peru, Paraguay and Uruguay exchanged ideas for actions to pressure changes in their countries' policies
U.S., Taliban near Afghanistan deal, fighting intensifies in north
With talks in Doha close to wrapping up, the attacks underlined the Taliban's apparent determination to go into any deal from a position of strength on the battlefield
Hurricane Dorian menaces Georgia, Carolinas; Florida may escape direct hit
Dorian may swerve Florida but poses an immediate threat to the Bahamas as well as millions of people along the southeast U.S. coast
Taliban attack northern Afghan city as peace talks continue
Scores of people were killed during fighting even as U.S. and Taliban officials appeared to getting closer to a peace agreement
After heavy air strikes, calm in Syria's Idlib as ceasefire declared
Idlib is the only major swathe of Syria still in rebel hands after over eight years of war and has been pounded by air strikes
India leaves nearly 2 mln people off citizens' list, fate uncertain
Those not on the list risk being detained or deported as illegal immigrants, even if they have lived in India for decades
As Dorian nears, Florida nursing homes face heat for lacking generators
190,000 people in the aging state live in nursing homes and assisted-living facilities
Hurricane Dorian strengthens as Florida prepares for impact
Parts of Florida face "an increasing risk of a prolonged, drawn-out event of strong winds, dangerous storm surge, and heavy rainfall"
OPINION: How to solve the water crisis? The real answer is local
Most funding for water is controlled by governments, banks and large businesses, but it is sustainable, community-owned services that can address the water crisis