Colombia ex-rebels begin building 'commune' cities in rural areas
"We need to be united to survive"
2,000 refugees have fled Cameroon to Nigeria in past two weeks - UN agency
"Can you imagine having another refugee situation in a country where we are hardly coping with IDPs"
U.S.-led forces acknowledge killing 51 more civilians in Iraq, Syria
The military's official tally is far below those of outside organizations
Iraq, Syria converge on Islamic State's last strongholds
Syrian government forces and their allies have made rapid gains against Islamic State in Deir al-Zor in recent weeks
At least five killed as police fire at protest in Ethiopia
"Police fired live rounds"
Germany investigating reports of refugees forced into prostitution
Broadcaster ZDF reported that employees of a security company that runs several refugee camps in Berlin were luring asylum seekers into prostitution
'At the doors of starvation:' siege strangles Damascus suburbs
"The child that we consider normal in Ghouta is the child whose weight is on the lowest end of the normal weight scale. We don't have fully healthy children"
Red Cross says has access to Islamic State families held near Mosul
More than 300 of the detained foreign families in Iraq came from Turkey
INTERVIEW-Driven by fear, Rohingyas keep fleeing Myanmar- Red Cross official
"When you decide to leave everything and go it's because, rightly or not, you believe that tomorrow will be worse than today where you are staying"
"A difficult life": As refugee arrivals to Greece pick up, misery grows
More than 14,500 asylum-seekers, mostly Syrians and Iraqis, are in five camps on Greek islands close to Turkey