Tunisia arrests people smuggler after 87 drowned
Human traffickers increasingly use Tunisia as a launch pad for migrants heading to Europe as Libya's coastguard, aided by armed groups, has tightened control
U.N. calls on U.S. to find alternatives to detaining child migrants
US has faced fierce criticism for separating more than 2,300 children from their families in order to prosecute their parents for crossing the border illegally
Refugee chefs serve up treats at Brussels food festival
"I am...happy about this new experience, these new friends, and this new discovery of food. It's a huge opportunity for me."
Turkey's Erdogan, presidential rival both vow to send Syrians home
More than 3.5 million Syrian refugees who fled conflict in their country are living in Turkey
Syrian army drops barrel bombs in southwest assault-monitor, rebel
Helicopters drop more than 12 bombs
Uganda police arrest 15 refugees after four killed in fight during World Cup game
The trouble began at half time when a Dinka man left the video hall, only to find when he came back that a Nuer man had occupied his seat
More time needed to achieve peace, South Sudan rebels say
Rebel leader Riek Machar and President Salva Kiir met for the first time since 2016, when a peace deal collapsed and fighting re-erupted between their forces
Survivors report 220 migrants drowned off Libya in recent days -UNHCR
Most migrants try to head across the Mediterranean toward Italy, hoping they will be picked up by ships run by aid groups and taken there
Assad presses assault in southwest Syria, civilians flee
Some 12,500 people have fled opposition-held areas of northeastern Deraa province in the past 48 hours
Italy to pick up migrants, impound German charity ship
"We will assume the humanitarian generosity and responsibility to save these people and take them onto Italian coastguard ships"