Polish protesters target church masses over near-total abortion ban
Protesters interrupt a mass in Poznan chanting "we are sick of this" and hold up banners with slogans in front of the altar
Nearly 9,000 flee homes in Philippines as Molave intensifies into typhoon
Disaster monitoring agency says there are reports of damaged roads and bridges, flooding and landslides as typhoon makes landfall twice
'Fingers crossed and prayers': Colorado wildfire kills couple, forces more evacuations
Officials issue a mandatory evacuation order as wind gusts push huge blaze towards Estes Park
Nigerian police mobilize to quell worst unrest in two decades
Amnesty International says soldiers and police killed at least 12 protesters on Tuesday in the Lagos districts of Lekki and Alausa
Nigeria's megacity Lagos reopens as curfew relaxed after protest shootings unrest
Amnesty International says soldiers and police killed at least 12 protesters on Tuesday in the Lagos districts of Lekki and Alausa
Indonesian unions vow mass protests if president signs jobs law
The government says the legislation will cut red tape, easing restrictions for foreign investment and improve competitiveness
Brazil prosecutors accuse BHP, Vale of colluding to reduce payouts to disaster victims
A mining waste dam burst in 2015 at BHP and Vale's Samarco joint venture in the town of Mariana, killing 19 people in what is considered the country's worst-ever environmental disaster
Burned-out buildings and armed gangs in Lagos despite president's plea
Violence has erupted in Nigeria as the president fails to condemn the killing of protesters and police brutality
Thousands protest across Poland against curbs on abortion access
A ruling to ban abortions due to foetal defects has ended the most common of the few legal grounds for abortion
EU net-zero aim 'in tatters' as lawmakers fail to shift farm rules, critics charge
Failure to curb conversion of natural land to farmland, and lack of green restrictions on farm aid imperil EU climate aims, environmentalists say