ANALYSIS-Ebola's spread shows how science needs societies to succeed
Those seeking ways to end the Congo Ebola outbreak's longevity and persistence say the issues it raises go to the heart of what public health means in the 21st century
Twelve killed as migrant boat sinks off western Turkey - coast guard
Turkey became one of the main launch points for migrants taking the sea route to Europe in 2015 but the movement was drastically curtailed by a 2016 accord between Ankara and the EU
FACTBOX: Why do employers fear Brazil's slavery 'dirty list'?
Created in 2004, the list has been hailed by the United Nations as a key tool in Brazil's anti-slavery drive
EXCLUSIVE-Major companies found using courts to avoid Brazil's slave labor 'dirty list'
About 370,000 people in Brazil - a country of about 210 million - are modern-day slaves
Mexico detains 791 undocumented migrants, National Guard starts to patrol southern border
Mexico made a deal on June 7 with the United States that involved a 45-day period for the Mexican government to make progress in reducing the numbers of people trying to cross the U.S. border illegally
Bosnians protest against migrant influx in border town
About 25,000 people from Asia and North Africa entered the Balkan country from Serbia and Montenegro last year, and about 9,000 have arrived this year
As Peru tightens its border, desperate Venezuelans cling to asylum lifeline
Under the new rules migrants must have passports and visas before coming to Peru - closing a door to many Venezuelans who cannot afford the fees needed to acquire them
Mexico detains nearly 800 undocumented migrants in four trucks
The apprehension came as Mexico steps up efforts to reduce a surge of migrants toward the U.S. border under pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump
Canada set to approve hotly-debated pipeline expansion, Trudeau unlikely to benefit
An original expansion plan approved by the Liberals in 2016 was overturned by a court which ruled the government had not adequately consulted indigenous groups
Armed gang kills at least 34 in northwest Nigeria, police say
Hundreds of people have died in the northwest region this year, adding to security problems in a country struggling with Islamist insurgencies and conflict between farmers and herders