Old San Juan shows its resilience after Puerto Rico hurricane
"Tourism has gone to zero. Those who are here are residents and it's up to us to do the cleanup"
Libyans flee by boat amid "terrible" violence at home
Already this year some 800 Libyans have reached Italy by sea, more than double the number for the whole of 2016
Let's paint about sex: racy feminist artists enjoy mainstream success
"My work was really rejected in the 70s and into the 80s because people were afraid of my topics: sexuality, religion, feminism"
Sudan regrets U.S. putting it on trafficking list before sanctions decision
The US is deciding whether to lift a raft of penalties imposed over Khartoum's perceived support of global terrorism and its violent suppression of rebels in Darfur
FEATURE-Mexico City "bike mayor" says two wheels can overtake gridlock grind
After the Mexican capital's recent quake disaster, cyclists aided rescue operations, highlighting some of the benefits of urban cycling
Islamic State driven out of last stronghold in northern Iraq
The only area that remains under control of IS in Iraq is a stretch alongside the western border with Syria
FEATURE-Venezuela's unrest, food scarcity take psychological toll on children
Months of protests interrupted schools, leaving kids holed up at home or exposed to violence
Woman's murder prompts mass eviction of Syrians from Lebanese town
"We are giving them food and they are devouring us. We cannot welcome them here any more"
Bangladesh carving out forest land to shelter desperate Rohingya
"People in Cox's Bazar are concerned, we are also concerned, but there's nothing we can do but accommodate them"