At least 9,200 migrants have entered Croatia since Hungary closed its border, officials say
In another month, accord will begin to go into effect, as Iran makes the changes required so that economic sanctions can be lifted
Study published in journal 'Nature' says outdoor air pollution already kills about 3.3 million people a year worldwide
Secretary of State Kerry held talks this week by phone with Russian FM Lavrov, says he wants 'complete and clear understanding' of Russia's intentions
Companies have started feeling dollar shortage due to restrictions imposed by central bank to halt naira's fall
Ministers will reportedly work out of southern city of Aden with goal of restoring stability in the country, no word on whether President Hadi will return
But president tells corporate executives lawmakers might not sign off on pact, even though they have given him authority to speed trade deals through Congress
Migrants and refugees are pouring into Germany at a rate of 1,800 a day through the border with Austria
Police clashed for hours with migrants after blocking one of biggest entry points into EU, causing nearly 900 people to stream through the cornfields of Croatia
Commission says in report that investigators were told of arbitrary arrests, detentions, beatings, waterboarding and electric shocks
Venezuelan president blames many of his recession-hit country's problems on Colombians and closed major checkpoints, deported 1,400 Colombians in August
Opposition bloc that protested ruling on Alassane Ouattara's second-term bid says 29 of its members are in police custody
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