Hundreds of refugees return to Syria from Lebanon
"We had no news about our hometown. My family and I are happy to be going back"
Miami among cities at risk from yellow fever spread - study
"Should another urban epidemic occur in the near future, vaccine demand could easily exceed the available supply"
From phones to hospitals, Austria plans to clamp down on refugees
"Displaced people are being lumped together by this government ... as cheats or as a security risk. This is not only wrong, it is also dangerous for our peaceful cohabitation"
British PM says "Windrush generation" migrants are "part of us"
"These people are British, they are part of us"
"We saw corpses in the street" - Syrian activist recounts Douma attack
"They had tried to flee and didn't make it."
East Africa bloc postpones talks on South Sudan peace deal
Despite several agreements and ceasefires, fighting has rumbled on in South Sudan with barely any break since first erupting at the end of 2013, just two years after independence
France announces 50 mln eur humanitarian aid for Syria
The funds will be allocated to NGOs and U.N. agencies working on the ground in Syria, including the U.N. office for humanitarian affairs
Syria chemical weapons visit postponed after gunfire - sources
France has said it was very likely that evidence of the poison gas attack was disappearing before the inspectors could reach the town
Novo Nordisk, Red Cross team up to tackle chronic diseases in conflict zones
"If you look at Yemen, Syria, Iraq and beyond, thousands will remain with life-threatening illnesses if they are not able to receive essential medical supplies such as insulin to treat diabetes"
Syria says chemical weapons experts may visit Douma on Wednesday
Assad's forces prepare attack on Yarmouk camp, south of capital