Migrant youths seeking legal status sue Trump administration in new challenge
The lawsuit was filed on behalf of four anonymous people from Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador who say they were victims of family abuse and gang violence in their home countries
10 things to know about the cyclone battering Mozambique
It is the first time in recorded history that two strong tropical cyclones have hit Mozambique in the same season. Here are some facts about the disaster
Rain grounds Mozambique aid flights as cyclone death toll hits 38
Communities in remote areas have been cut off with few supplies in the aftermath of Cyclone Kenneth
Russian 'siege' chokes Syrian camp in shadow of U.S. base
Conditions at Rukban are tough, but it offers one big advantage to the 36,000 people sheltering there: protection from Russian air strikes and pro-Assad forces
OPINION: Reducing disaster risk is a question of survival
Extreme change is taking place in planetary systems, undermining development gains and pushing people into poverty
Sri Lanka bans face veils after attacks by Islamist militants
There are concerns within the Muslim community that a prolonged ban could fuel tensions in the religiously-diverse nation
Indonesia floods, landslides kill at least 29
Hundreds of buildings have been damaged, along with roads and bridges, with two districts cut off by landslides
United Nations gives Mozambique $13 million for Cyclone Kenneth damage
The World Bank estimates Mozambique and other countries affected by the tropical storm will need over $2 billion to recover
Libyan forces push back against Haftar in house-to-house battles
The battle for the capital has all but wrecked U.N.-backed efforts for a peace deal between the rival factions
Floods destroy homes, trap families in cyclone-hit Mozambique
The impoverished southern African country is still recovering from another powerful cyclone that hit further south last month