Fewer migrants entitled to join family in Germany - study
"The refugees are a young group and mainly single"
Uganda confirms one case of Ebola-like Marburg virus
Uganda has confirmed one case of Marburg virus, a highly infectious hemorrhagic fever similar to Ebola, the health minister said
Motorbikes, trust and pepper soup - Ebola tips to tackle deadly diseases
Working with communities is essential to beat epidemics, but local contributions are often overlooked, experts say
As wild weather worsens, forecasting in Malawi gets a $16 million makeover
The changes are expected to make forecasts 80 percent more accurate and help improve early warning alerts
INSIGHT - Peace gives Colombian coffee an extra shot
Colombia's five-decade civil war displaced millions and disrupted farming for decades in areas that produce coffee for the most exacting consumer
Death toll rises to 42 in California wildfires
Thousands of survivors, forced to flee the flames with little warning, remained displaced
Canada's Quebec province to ban face coverings in public sector
While the law does not specify which face coverings are prohibited, the debate has largely focused on the niqab worn by some Muslim women, which covers everything but the eyes
UN says still determining if Myanmar crisis is genocide
UN has called the situation "a textbook example of ethnic cleansing", but he has not used the word genocide
U.N. chief pushes for 900 more peacekeepers in Central Africa
Fighting has spiked this year and the United Nations warned that ethnic fighting could descend again into a much larger conflict
EU looks for 'big pot of money' to handle migration
"You need to know what that money will be spent on and that has not been entirely clear so far"