Greece rescues 70 migrants at sea off Lesbos
Greek coastguard picked up 67 people on dinghy off Lesbos, while another three were plucked to safety after falling into the water
Africa battles to get big solar projects on grid
Newness of technology, bureaucratic hurdles and investor fear of uncharted territory have held back roll-out of solar plants
In South India, nearly 13,000 bonded labourers identified but still not free
Bonded labourers are often imprisoned in their workplaces from a young age, and suffer unspoken violence and exploitation
South Sudan security forces killed, raped civilians - U.N.
At least 73 civilian deaths have been documented so far by the U.N., but it is believed the civilian death toll may turn out to be "much higher"
Malaysian "rape-then-marry" case involving 14-year-old victim to be reviewed
"A rape is rape, it has to be punished accordingly. It doesn't mean by getting married, the rape case goes away"
U.S. states signed pact to keep Exxon climate probe confidential
Besides Exxon, the agreement says other entities could be targeted if states felt they were delaying action to fight climate change
Sudan floods kill 76, destroy thousands of houses
Thirteen of Sudan's 18 provinces affected by flooding, Nile at its highest levels in over a century
NHC says Earl weakening as it moves farther inland over Belize
Hurricane expected to lose force as it crosses Central America and Mexico
Hurricane Earl nears Belize
Storm dumps heavy rain on Honduras and prompts people to take cover on the Caribbean coastline