INTERVIEW-Yemen edging nearer famine as war, 'shredded economy' take toll - U.N. official
"Throughout the whole of this country kids are dying"
Aleppo evacuations gain pace as rebels, civilians leave - monitors, rebel official
At least 6,000 people had left rebel-held Aleppo in several convoys of buses and ambulances since Thursday
Buses evacuate thousands of exhausted Aleppo residents in ceasefire deal
An initial ceasfire deal stalled on Wednesday, the planned evacuation failed to materialise and renewed fighting raged in the city
Syria's White Helmets accuse Russia of Aleppo war crimes -letter
Rights groups outline accusations against Russia in a 39-page document listing 300 alleged attacks in which there is "high likelihood" of Russia responsibility
EU to make new diplomatic push for aid to reach Aleppo
EU aid trucks have been waiting to go into the rebel strongholds of eastern Aleppo since early October
Kerry accuses Assad government of 'massacre' in Aleppo
"There is absolutely no justification whatsoever for the indiscriminate and savage brutality against civilians shown by the regime"
EU offers more funds to Africa curb migration
Some 1.4 million refugees and migrants arrived in Europe this year and last, and the EU wants to cut back on the uncontrolled influx of people
Myanmar's Rohingya insurgency has links to Saudi, Pakistan - report
The United Nations has estimated 27,000 members of the largely stateless Rohingya minority have fled across the border to Bangladesh
U.N. Syria envoy says rebel city Idlib risks Aleppo fate if no peace talks
"I don't know what will happen in Idlib, but if there is no ceasefire or political accord then it will become the next Aleppo"
Red Cross evacuates 3,000 civilians from Aleppo
"People are totally exhausted, disillusioned, in very bad shape"