"Big question" is whether Rohingya can go home - UN refugee chief
"Clearly if only the people with papers can go back, that will be a very small number"
Spanish custody battle splits nation over domestic abuse
Last year, 28,281 women in Spain were registered as victims of gender violence, up 2.4 percent on the previous year
SPECIAL REPORT-Drowning in grain: How Big Ag sowed seeds of a profit-slashing glut
Abundant supplies have helped lower food prices across the world, but the benefit to consumers and impoverished nations is muted by several factors
In storm-ravaged Puerto Rico, drinking water in short supply
Puerto Rico water woes are tied to the collapse of its power grid; electricity is needed to pump, treat and filter water that shows up in household taps
INSIGHT-Eating leaves to survive in Myanmar's "ethnic cleansing" zone
"We are close to the forest where we have leaves we can eat and find some water to survive"
"Rain begins with a single drop": Saudi women rejoice at end of driving ban
The kingdom has long been the world's only country where women could not drive
Government will take over burned Myanmar land - minister
MYANMAR-ROHINGYA/ (PIX, TV):Government will take over burned Myanmar land - minister
Expect more 'Lucifer' heatwaves to scorch Europe, scientists say
"Across southern Europe, there is now a one in 10 chance of seeing a heatwave as hot as we saw during this past summer every summer"
Thousands evacuated to emergency shelters as Vanuatu volcano threatens to erupt
Authorities have established 15 emergency sites, but the large-scale evacuation was straining supplies