Quick Hits
Quick Hit: Greek Police Remove Migrants from Macedonian Border
Macedonia has announced new restrictions barring migrants and refugees who are not from Iraq or Syria, causing a bottleneck of asylum seekers.
Quick Hit: Political Arrest Sparks Unrest in Uganda
Ugandan opposition leader Kizza Besigye was hauled off by police during a rally in Kampala on Monday, three days before national elections set for Thursday.
Quick Hit: Paris Police Clash With Taxi Drivers
Police in Paris confront hundreds of taxi drivers striking against car services such as Uber.
Quick Hit: Haiti Postpones Election Amid Violent Protests
Haiti's electoral council has postponed a presidential run-off vote, citing security concerns. The capital Port-au-Prince has for days been rocked by increasingly violent demonstrations against the election.
Quick Hit: Protesters March in Kazakh Capital as Economy Tumbles
The president has dissolved the lower house of parliament and called snap elections, amid the former Soviet republic's worsening economic crisis.
Quick Hit: Bombs Kill Dozens in Syrian City Homs
Two bomb explosions struck the Syrian city of Homs on Monday, killing more than 30 people and injuring a further 90, according to a monitoring group.
Quick Hit: Fighting Breaks Yemen's Ceasefire
More than 40 people have been killed across Yemen as fighting between government and Houthi rebel forces undermines a day-old ceasefire.
Quick Hit: Brawl Erupts in Ukraine's Parliament
A brawl erupts in Ukrainian parliament after an opposition MP approached the prime minister with a bouquet of roses and dragged him from the podium.
Quick Hit: British War Veterans Toss Medals In Protest
The men and women are members of the anti-war group Veterans For Peace.
Quick Hit: Beijing on High Alert Over Toxic Smog
Chinese officials have issued the first-ever 'red alert' as record high levels of smog cover Beijing.
Quick Hit: Nairobi Demonstration Turns Violent
Kenyan activists protest against what they claim is more of a threat to their country than HIV/AIDS.
Quick Hit: Dozens Missing Following Brazil Dam Collapse
Authorities fear at least two people are dead in floods caused by the accident.