Police fire teargas at refugees in camp in western Rwanda
In February police killed at least five refugees and injured 20 at the camp after protests over cuts in food rations turned violent
Thousands call for aid access for villagers trapped by fighting in Myanmar
About 2,000 people have been trapped in a remote forest near the village of Aung Lawt without access to aid for more than two weeks
Bangladesh PM urges U.N. Security Council to press Myanmar on Rohingya repatriation
Rohingya insurgent attacks on security posts in Rakhine State last year sparked crackdown that sent nearly 700,000 Rohingya fleeing to camps in Bangladesh
Twin blasts in Afghan capital kill at least 26, including nine journalists
Eleven children killed in attack on foreign forces in south
Migrants from caravan in limbo as US says border crossing full
Death threats from local gangs, the murder of family members, retaliatory rape and political persecution prompted members of the caravan to flee
Syrian army tightens noose around Palestinian camp
Hundreds of civilians face uncertain future in Yarmouk camp
Egypt wants to speed up Ethiopia dam negotiations
Ethiopia hopes the dam will make it a hub for the electricity-hungry region and denies it will undermine Egypt's access to water
Rohingya refugees tearfully plead for U.N. Security Council help
U.N. Security Council envoys will travel to Myanmar on Monday and meet with its de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi
"I lived alongside death and didn't die": Syrian frontline breathes again
Muhammad al-Masri, 75, has been living on the "frontline with death" in eastern Ghouta
'Caravan' migrants weigh staying in Mexico or risking US expulsion
Most of the group of about 400 travelers who arrived in border city Tijuana on buses say they intend to legally seek asylum