Migrants stopped at Serbia's border with Croatia
Some 150 migrants, reported as mostly from Afghanistan and Pakistan, walked from Belgrade 125 km to the Croatian border, demanding passage to Western Europe
Air strikes and artillery kill 20 in NW Syria - monitoring group
The Observatory, a Britain-based war monitor, said Russian or Syrian government warplanes pounded the rebel-held town of Khan Sheikhoun
Ceasefire between Somalia's Puntland and Galmudug collapses, 20 killed
Somalia has been gripped by conflict since 1990s, and Islamist militant group Al Shabaab one of the main causes of unrest
Australia's proposed visa-ban likely breaches Refugee Convention - UN official
Permanent visa-ban applied to anyone transferred to regional processing centers after 2013, including 1,400 currently held offshore
Syrian army says rebel bombardment of Aleppo killed 84 in three days
The bombardment by the Nusra Front and other groups included chemical weapons, according to Syria's army
Massachusetts churches sue over transgender bathroom bill
"The Churches' policies and practices regarding access to their changing rooms and restrooms flow logically and directly from their religious beliefs concerning God's design for biological sex"
Nigeria's youth turn to social media to report FGM - activists
While press freedom in Nigeria is limited, social media used to draw attention to violence against women and girls
Colombian journalist honored for tackling taboos on wartime rape
About 98 percent of rapes - used as a weapon by all sides in Colombia's 52-year-war - have gone unpunished
Transgender voters may face problems voting in U.S. election, activists say
Up to 34,000 transgender people could face problems voting in US election because their ID cards do not match their gender
Russian jets pound Aleppo as U.S. clings to diplomacy
The latest strikes come 10 days into a Russian-backed Syrian government offensive to capture rebel-held eastern Aleppo