As winter looms, migrant children sleep rough in Calais camp
"The most terrifying thing right now is we're going to walk into the woods one day and find somebody frozen to death"
Typhoon Lan leaves flooding, four dead in Japan before moving out to sea
At least four people were reported killed, hundreds of plane flights cancelled, and train services disrupted in the wake of typhoon Lan
Amid Egypt's anti-gay crackdown, gay dating apps send tips to stop entrapment
U.S.-based gay dating apps, like Grindr and Hornet, used by millions globally, have provided Egyptian users with extra safety tips in Arabic
Australia to spend up to $195 million housing refugees after PNG detention centre closes
Hundreds of detainees are refusing to leave detention centre, which will close on Oct. 31, fearing for their safety in the general community on Manus Island off Papua New Guinea
Eleven killed in clashes in Ethiopia's Oromiya region, official says
Violence broke out after protests led to clashes between ethnic Oromos and Amharas
Mugabe removed as WHO goodwill envoy after outrage
Mugabe is blamed in the West for destroying Zimbabwe's economy and numerous human rights abuses
Typhoon kills at least two in Japan, prompts call for thousands to evacuate
"The wind and rain will grow stronger"
U.S.-backed militias seize key oil field in east Syria - SDF
"Our forces managed to liberate the fields without notable damages"
Roadside bomb kills seven outside Somali capital Mogadishu
The area of the bombing is close to areas held by al Shabaab
Fierce firefight as Philippines' toughest urban war down to last building
Authorities may soon allow some residents to return to homes not damaged by the fighting