Syrian mother hopes to reunite family shattered by war
"My hope is that my sons who are in Ghouta get out, and that the ones who are detainees get out, and to bring my children together so we all live together"
Will Iraq be next to abolish controversial 'marry your rapist' law?
"The repeal of this article preserves the dignity of women victims"
Operation in Syria's Ghouta "nearly over", Russia says
About 134,000 other people fled across front lines from rebel territory in eastern Ghouta into areas held by the government
Water crisis spurs protests in Iran
Farmers accuse local politicians of allowing water to be diverted from their areas in return for bribes.
Syrian army prepares "huge" operation in last rebel bastion as pressure mounts
UN officials are continuing efforts to get another aid convoy into the besieged area where an estimated 70,000 people remain
Vienna spurns far-right politics to offer young migrants an education
"We felt there was a political obligation to support refugees from day one so that they have better prospects”
Thousands more leave Syria's Ghouta, rebels await Russian decision
The rebellion against President Assad has suffered its biggest defeat since insurgents were driven from eastern Aleppo in 2016
Fears rise of 'lost generation' as more Syrian refugee children out of school - report
Number of Syrian refugee children missing out on school is rising due to a lack of funding and bullying
War gives sense of urgency to collaboration between two Syrian artists
"The art I do doesn't stop a bullet, doesn't bring a free democratic secular Syria, it doesn't bring back people who died ... but it gives us a reason to live"
Thousands more leave enclave in Syria's Ghouta as Assad takes back control
Some 7,000 people - most of them fighters and their families - leave enclave in early hours of morning