Thousands more people leave Ghouta in surrender of enclave to Syrian govt
The Syrian military split eastern Ghouta into three separate zones during its assault
War crimes evidence in Syria "overwhelming", not all can be pursued -UN
"It is not possible to prosecute all of the crimes committed, given their vast number"- U.N. body says in its first report
Guns versus books - campaigners urge nations to spend more on education for children
Ensuring all children received an education would cost another $40 billion annually - about a week's worth of global military expenditure.
Living in limbo: Indonesia's refugees face uncertain future
For those not allowed to become citizens or to move on to new countries, "the challenge is to survive on a day-to-day basis"
As Syrian rebels quit Ghouta, Douma stands alone
Residents and rights groups have accused the government of using weapons that kill indiscriminately
Turkey takes full control of Syria's Afrin - military source
People queued to receive hot food which was being distributed by the Turkish Red Crescent while Turkish soldiers kept security
Syrian army celebrates as rebels quit most of their Ghouta stronghold
Besieged for years, people in eastern Ghouta have suffered acute shortages of food and medicine
Car bomb rips through crowd at Afghan wrestling match
The attack underlined the continued threat of violence across much of Afghanistan
Peace technology: A promising tool for preventing wars at reduced price
From apps to help citizens avoid missiles and land mines to rumor tracking mobile-based services using SMS, peace technology is one promising tool to prevent conflict
More Syrian rebels agree to leave eastern Ghouta - state TV
The withdrawal will leave only one remaining rebel pocket in eastern Ghouta - the city of Douma