Hundreds of refugees take part in soccer tournament in Belgium
"Soccer is the sport that almost everybody loves and through soccer it is very easy to meet each other as players but also as coaches, as a referee, whatever role you have"
Asylum seekers enter Finland from Russia using World Cup IDs -border guard
"We had been prepared for this as we (knew) that one can enter Russia without a visa. But it was a surprise that it started right at the beginning of the tournament"
Hungary approves "STOP Soros" bills, defying EU, rights groups
New law aims to punish NGOs helping illegal immigrants
EXCLUSIVE-Stop exploiting Africa, share resources, Pope tells Europe
He showed Reuters graphic photographs that he said showed victims of human trafficking who had been tortured and killed in an unspecified location in Africa
EXCLUSIVE-Pope urges press freedom, cites case of jailed Reuters reporters
"I would like that the reason why they are in prison be clarified. If they have committed a crime or not. But it is important that the situation be clarified."
South Sudan president Kiir heads to Ethiopia for peace talks with rebel leader
The talks would be the first meeting between Kiir and rebel leader Machar since a peace deal between the government and Machar's rebel group fell apart in August 2016
Denmark, Norway eye Kabul centre for minors denied asylum
"For an adult it can be extremely difficult to be sent back to Kabul. For a child without a social network it is immense"
Ebola outbreak in Congo "largely contained", says WHO
This outbreak is Congo's ninth, but the first where all contacts of known patients were vaccinated to try and stop the spread
Both sides committed war crimes during siege of Syria's Ghouta - U.N.
Rebel groups' shelling of Damascus amount to war crime
Asylum requests in EU fall from record highs, jump in US - OECD
Sharp decline in asylum requests registered in Germany