Migrants in Turkey pray for return to Syria, work farms to survive
"We don't even know who's bombing us, we are just being bombed. Even animals are treated as more important than Syrian people"
Iraqis celebrate Palm Sunday near Mosul for the first time in three years
The number of Christians fell sharply during the violence which followed the 2003 overthrow of Saddam Hussein
Air strike kills 18 in Syria's Idlib province-Observatory
Strikes come just days after scores of people were killed in a suspected chemical attack in the Idlib town of Khan Sheikhoun
INTERVIEW - Red Crescent doesn't expect fresh wave of Syrian refugees into Turkey
Turkey is hosting some 3 million Syrian refugees, which Ankara says is the world's largest refugee population
Hundreds flee after three strong quakes strike Philippines
Hundreds rush to higher ground fearing a tsunami after a series of earthquakes on the main island of Luzon
Mexico to grant residency to 588 stranded Cubans
Former President Barack Obama ended "wet-foot, dry-foot" policy before leaving office, stranding hundreds of Cubans in Mexico and Central America
Russia warns of serious consequences from U.S. strike in Syria
Acts after chemical weapons killed at least 70
U.S. SEC halts some enforcement of conflict minerals rule amid review
The conflict minerals rule was required by the 2010 Dodd-Frank Wall Street reform law
Islamic State kills dozens of civilians trying to flee Mosul-witnesses
"I fear those (families) who stayed in Daesh's grip met a terrible fate"
EXCLUSIVE - Situation in Syria constitutes international armed conflict - Red Cross
"Any military operation by a state on the territory of another without the consent of the other amounts to an international armed conflict"