Observatory says Assad controls Aleppo, U.N. official says evacuations ongoing
An aid worker told Reuters that completion of the evacuation aboard buses was expected to be "imminent"
Britain, France push UN Syria helicopter ban, sanctions over gas attacks
A U.N./OPCW inquiry found Syrian government forces had used helicopters to drop barrel bombs containing chlorine gas
Britain, France push UN Syria helicopter ban, sanctions over gas attacks
The U.N./OPCW inquiry found Syrian government forces had used helicopters to drop barrel bombs containing chlorine gas
After IMF, EU disburses 45 mln euros of aid to Moldova
The tiny republic has been counting on IMF and EU loans to fill gaps in its 2016 state budget
U.N. likely to vote Friday on South Sudan arms embargo
Political rivalry between South Sudan President Salva Kiir and Marchar, his former deputy, led in 2013 to civil war
Evacuation of civilians from east Aleppo resumes after hold-up - U.N.
Civilians have been waiting in freezing temperatures since plans to get them out of the war-battered city hit problems on Tuesday
Trauma of Islamic State rule follows Iraqi women out of Mosul
"They were forcing widows to get married. This was one of their rules: either die of hunger or get married"
Syrian girl, 7, who tweeted from Aleppo meets Turkey's Erdogan
Bana and her mother Fatemah were evacuated safely along with 25,000 other people from the rebel-held eastern part of Aleppo this week
Stakes high as North Carolina considers repealing 'bathroom law'
Some estimates suggest the state has seen more than $600 million in business losses caused by the legislation
Israel considers treating Aleppo refugees in its hospitals
"We're prepared to take in wounded women and children, and also men if they are not combatants"