Australian Hindus protest meat advertisement featuring Lord Ganesha
"This is not the multicultural Australia that we truly love."
Fears of dam collapse add to Puerto Rico's misery after hurricane
Some 70,000 people live in a cluster of communities under evacuation downstream from the dam on the rain-swollen Guajataca River
Hopes for Mexico quake survivors dim as search enters 6th day
Aftershocks on Saturday spread fear among Mexico's traumatized population, and a plume of ash spewed from the Popocatepetl volcano in another reminder of the country's volatile geology
Deadly aftershock, volcanic ash spread alarm in Mexico
At some sites, soldiers and volunteers continued efforts to reach victims, even after seismic alarms rang out to warn of the most recent earthquake on Saturday
Buddhist mistrust of foreign aid workers hampers relief for Myanmar's Rohingya
The ethnic Rakhine majority have long complained that foreign aid agencies have given generously to Muslims while ignoring other equally needy people
National celebrations open Saudi sports stadium to women for first time
"God willing, tomorrow women will be permitted bigger and better things like driving and travel."
UNHCR chief meets with Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh camp
More than 420,000 Rohingya Muslims have fled to Bangladesh since August 25
Few ideas, less hope leave Syria crisis on back burner at U.N.
"You don't have the U.S. and the Europeans around the table and that is a huge defeat for all of us," said French President Emmanuel Macron
Greek court's rejection of asylum appeals sets bad precedent -Amnesty
"The ruling sets an ominous precedent," said Amnesty International's Europe Director
Congo president says whoever killed U.N. experts will be punished
"We are determined to ensure that light is shed on the exact circumstances of this crime and to ensure that this horrendous act ... will not remain unpunished," Kabila said