Migrants trapped in Libyan detention centre in 'critical' state - MSF
Activists say conditions for migrants in Libya that were already dire may have deteriorated further since last summer
In Gaza, women protest among the burning tyres and smoke
On the Gaza-Israel border women are an integral part of the tent protests that have transformed a once-deserted restricted zone
Syria's war grinds on, no respite for civilians, UN says
"The notion that it is ebbing, this war, is completely wrong. This war is on and it's still in the midst of the civilian population" - senior U.N. official Jan Egeland
As Greek islands heave under influx, refugees turn to old river route
In April alone, at least 2,900 people arrived in Greece via Evros, the river border separating Greece from Turkey
Gunmen kidnap German nurse from ICRC in Somali capital
While abductions and killings of Somali aid workers are common in the Horn of Africa country, the targeting of foreign workers has become far less frequent in recent years
Myanmar to screen refugees before delivering aid to war-torn Kachin state
The latest fighting has escalated since early April, driving more than 5,000 people from their homes
Gangs behind, detention ahead: migrants face predicament at U.S. border
Escaping gang violence, political turmoil and economic dysfunction, migrants seek a refuge in the U.S., but with little certainty of a welcome
Afghan president launches new ID cards amid row over ethnicity
The new system has been the subject of furious argument because it designates a holder's nationality as "Afghan", a term used in the past to denote Pashtuns
Clashes at migrant hostel stir German integration fears
More than 1.6 million migrants have arrived in Germany since 2014
Rwanda police arrest 23 Congolese refugees after violence in camp
"We are Congolese and we want to go back home even if it is not safe there, we are not safe here either"