At Golan frontier, Syrian family fears more army advances
UN says fighting has uprooted more than 320,000 people, most sheltering at the frontiers, in the biggest exodus of the seven-year war
Ebola survivors suffer severe mental and neurological problems
Some survivors have such severe health conditions that they are unable to care for themselves
Training schemes give new hope to refugees in France
Refugees in France have the right to work and claim social benefits, but often struggle to find employment
In the dead of night, Syrians cross frontier for doctor's appointment in Israel
Israel says it has treated between 4,000 and 4,500 war casualties from Syria since a humanitarian aid programme was begun some five years ago
Newborn killed, dozens hurt by North Dakota tornado
The tornado had wind speeds of around 127 miles per hour (204 kph)
Afghan deported from Germany kills self on return home
There has been calls for Germany's Interior Minister, Horst Seehofer, to resign
Japan hit by worst weather disaster in decades: Why did so many die?
At least 176 people have died, and millions have been forced to evacuate in the worst weather disaster in the country for 36 years
"Clear evidence of humanitarian need" in North Korea - U.N. aid chief
About 20 percent of children in North Korea suffer from malnutrition, highlighting the need for more funding for humanitarian aid
'Imagine the joy:' Father, 4-year-old son reunite in U.S. immigration crisis
More than 2,300 children were separated from their parents after the Trump's administration announced its "zero tolerance" policy in early May
Wyoming university slogan about cowboys triggers race, gender debate
The slogan implied that people who do not fit the stereotypical image of a cowboy are not welcome