Flood victims in Siberia complain authorities failed to warn them
The floods, which began on June 25 and have hit almost 100 settlements in southeastern Siberia, have killed 18 people
Germany to take in some Sea-Watch migrants after EU deal struck -source
The German captain of the ship, Carola Rackete, was arrested for forcing her way into Lampedusa port on June 29 carrying migrants she had rescued off the Libyan coast
Heavy rains in India kill 30, cripple financial capital
During every monsoon season India experiences fatal incidents of building and wall collapses as rainfall weakens the foundations of poorly-built structures
INSIGHT-In battle for Libya's oil, water becomes a casualty
Interruptions to water supplies are common after eight years of near-anarchy since Gaddafi was ousted, but a wider crisis is now coming to a head in a country made up mainly of arid desert
U.S. lawmaker describes 'horrifying' conditions at Texas migrant facility
Migrants held at a border patrol station in Texas were subjected to psychological abuse and told to drink out of toilets
Rwandan man gets 8 years in U.S. prison for lying about genocide role
Prosecutors alleged that Teganya led Hutu soldiers through the hospital to identify Tutsi patients who were then killed, and personally participated in the murder of seven Tutsis and five rapes
German migrant rescue ship captain goes before Italian court
Rackete, a volunteer for German charity Sea-Watch, has become a symbol of divisions in Italy over the government's policy of closing ports to non-government rescue ships
Border agents feared riots by migrants at overcrowded station -U.S. government documents
Conditions at U.S. facilities holding migrants have become a flashpoint in recent weeks after lawyers last month raised the alarm over squalid conditions facing hundreds of children at another facility
German migrant rescue ship captain faces Italian court
Rackete, a volunteer for German charity Sea-Watch, has become a symbol of divisions in Italy over the government's policy of closing ports to non-government rescue ships
Lebanon demolishes Syrian refugee homes -aid agencies
Lebanon is toughening its enforcement of rules governing the roughly 1 million Syrian refugees who constitute about a quarter of the tiny country's population