Pope tells bishops not to accept gay seminarians -report
The Church has previously condemned homosexuality as an immoral disorder if actively practised
Two more die of Ebola in Congo, seven new cases confirmed
Officials are particularly concerned by the disease's presence in Mbandaka, a crowded trading hub with road, water and air links to capital Kinshasa
Germany probes more refugee offices after official accused of wrongly granting asylum-media
10 out of its 70 outposts were being reviewed
U.S. to withdraw assistance from northwest Syria - U.S. officials
The cuts in the northwest are to take place over a period of months
U.S. aid chief calls on Myanmar to end violence against Rohingya
The United States would provide $44 million in additional aid to help meet the needs of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh.
U.S. employers' response to #MeToo is 'ineffective', poll finds
Only a third of U.S. employers have taken new measures to prevent sexual harassment since the #MeToo movement
Myanmar riot police break up anti-war protest in Yangon
More than 6,000 people have fled their homes in Kachin since an army offensive against the KIA ethnic rebel group
Mexico election body blocks 17 male candidates masquerading as transgender women
MEXICO-ELECTION/:Mexico election body blocks 17 male candidates masquerading as transgender women
Female chefs get big serving of U.S. top food awards
The theme of this year's ceremony was "Rise" to reflect the social and environmental issues that chefs and other restaurant professionals support
U.N. calls for urgent aid to Sahel as hunger crisis looms
More than 1.6 million children in the region are at risk of severe acute malnutrition