'Made in Syria': Refugees in Germany drive exports from home
Products popular among the half a million Syrians range from nuts, sweets and sesame paste to clothes and vertical spinning grillers
Calls for action after Myanmar land rights activist beaten to death
About 70 percent of Myanmar's population lives in rural areas and depends on agriculture for a living
Egyptian lawmaker to propose anti-gay bill as part of crackdown
The law is part of a wider crackdown against homosexuality that started in September when a group of people were seen raising a rainbow flag at a concert
In muddy refugee camps, lone Rohingya women face threat of sexual violence
Reports of sexual violence against Rohingya women and girls are rife
Rohingya row to Bangladesh as Myanmar's Suu Kyi runs summit gauntlet
"We fled because the military is still burning our houses"
FEATURE-Sell sex or starve? Grim choices for Chad's 'ghost' girls
"I stay because I don't have a choice. I'll put up with it until I can't take it anymore."
UN says believes Afghanistan air strike killed civilians
The episode underlines the lack of clarity over reports of civilian casualties
Papua New Guinea starts dismantling detention camp, threatens forcible evict of asylum seekers
Asylum seekers refuse to leave, fearing reprisals
U.S. program for Central American child refugees to end Thursday
The program started at the end of 2014 as a response to tens of thousands of unaccompanied minors and families from Central America who arrived at the U.S.-Mexico border seeking asylum
U.N. warns if no Yemen aid access, world will see largest famine in decades
"What we need is a winding down of the blockade ... so that we can save the lives of those people"