Syrian army tightens noose around Palestinian camp
Hundreds of civilians face uncertain future in Yarmouk camp
"I lived alongside death and didn't die": Syrian frontline breathes again
Muhammad al-Masri, 75, has been living on the "frontline with death" in eastern Ghouta
From refugees to earthquakes, Istanbul ready for a reshape, say city planners
Istanbul's population is expected to grow by a third in the next two decades
More refugees came to Greece by land than by sea in April, UN says
"Conditions are dismal and services are limited"
'Doomsday' as Syrian air strikes pound camp south of capital
"We lived through sieges, shelling, and devastation, but we haven't seen anything like this," Fatimah, a 20-year-old Syrian mother
U.S. says to end protected status for 9,000 Nepalese immigrants
In recent months, the Trump administration has decided to end temporary protected status for immigrants from several countries affected by disasters
Syrian army pounds Palestinian camp; UN warns of dire conditions
The Yarmouk campaign is part of a wider offensive to recapture remaining rebel areas
Bosnia, facing influx of migrants, says will tighten borders
Hundreds of men, women and children are sleeping in parks in the capital Sarajevo and in two towns in the western Bosnia bordering Croatia
Refugee to Rio: Syrian swimmer splashes into stardom
The story of Syrian swimmer Yusra Mardini who took the 2016 Rio Olympics by storm is to be told in a Hollywood movie and a memoir that she hopes will inspire others and challenge negative perceptions of refugees.