Asylum-seekers and locals clash on Greek island of Lesbos over migrant crisis
Refugees and migrants are unhappy over conditions in the island's camp and asylum application delays.
Syrian army targets south Damascus insurgent enclave
Rebels in two other enclaves northeast of Damascus have surrendered in recent days.
In Damascus's ravaged farm belt, Douma's residents jostle for loaves
Most of Douma's remaining residents live in damaged buildings, on streets covered in rubble and the remains of home furnishings
Weibo to ban gay, violent content from platform
"I am gay and I'm proud, even if I get taken down there are tens of millions like me!"
Trump signs law to punish websites for sex trafficking
The signing occurred as Washington sharpens its scrutiny on technology companies
Syria invites OPCW to investigate alleged chemical attack in Douma
The suspected chemical weapons attack late on Saturday killed at least 60 people, with more than 1,000 injured at several sites in Douma
With one click, Afghan woman's dream of university comes true
"While we help her, hopefully in the future, she will help other women."
Trump says "big price to pay" for Syria chemical attack
UN Security Council expected to meet Monday on attack
Rebels say Syrian forces dropped chemicals on Douma, government denies accusation
he Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a war monitor based in Britain, reported 11 cases of symptoms of suffocation in the city, including five children
Malaysian university forum to 'convert' LGBT students draws criticism
Homosexual sex is against the law in Malaysia, punishable by up to 20 years in prison and caning