Death toll from Malaysia construction site landslide at 11
Local media reported anger among residents and activists
Portuguese protest over deadly forest fires, government pledges aid
Over $470 million in help promsed after 108 die in fires driven by high temperatures and drought
Gunmen kill 13 Niger gendarmes in attack near Mali border
Security officials suspect a relatively new militant group called Islamic State in the Greater Sahara
Militants attack Egypt police, dozens killed - sources
Security sources earlier said the police had been hunting hideout of the Hasm Movement
U.N. ends month-long Libya talks in Tunisia without proposing new date
The U.N. had tried a similar approach in 2015
Red Cross warns stigma could worsen Madagascar plague outbreak
There have been 911 recorded cases of the plague across the island nation
Critics urge WHO to reverse choice of Mugabe as goodwill envoy
Mugabe is blamed in the West for destroying his country's economy and numerous human rights abuses
U.N. torture watchdog ends trip to Rwanda, citing obstruction
The body said it was only the third time in 10 years it had suspended a mission
Storm Brian clobbers Ireland and British coastal towns, buildings damaged
"These (winds) are expected to coincide with high tides"
FEATURE-Plane by plane, New York greets Puerto Ricans displaced by hurricane
"A lot of them are saying they came to start a new life here because they lost everything"