Extinction Rebellion delays drone protest at Britain's Heathrow until after summer
Heathrow Airport repeated its previous warning that any use of drones near the airport would be a "reckless action" that could endanger lives
For U.S.-bound Central American migrants, better to stay in Mexico than be sent home
Under pressure from Washington, Mexico agreed to expand a program that forces migrants to wait in Mexico for the outcome of their U.S. asylum claims
Al Shabaab kill 16 in Kenya and Somalia blasts
Al Shabaab is fighting the weak, U.N.-backed Somali government and its international allies in a quest to impose strict Islamic law
Rabat organisers made it impossible for Semenya to race, says legal team
Semenya became the centre of heated international debate after a controversial ruling by the Court of Arbitration for Sport last month
U.N. chief calls on EU to raise 2030 climate goal to 55%
The European Parliament and the EU's climate chief have called for the bloc to aim for net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050
Anti-graft crusader sworn in as Slovakia's first female president
Caputova's election stood in contrast to a European shift towards populist and nationalist parties
WHO panel decides not to declare international Ebola emergency
Congo's epidemic is the second worst ever, with 2,108 cases of Ebola and 1,411 deaths since last August. This week, it reached Uganda, where three cases were recorded
Beyond shelter in a storm, Odisha eyes sturdier homes, power and trees
India has become proficient at saving lives by evacuating people ahead of major storms, but infrastructure has taken a battering
Indian migrant girl, 6, died in Arizona desert as mother sought water
This is the second recorded fatality of a migrant child this year in Arizona's southern deserts as a surge of migrant families cross the U.S.-Mexico border to seek asylum