Syrian teen post videos from the rubble of eastern Ghouta
"My sister and I started playing and immediately a missile came in"
As Syrian conflict nears eighth year, women's voices still absent – experts
"This is one of the most violent conflicts of all time ... however it's one where we do not see the experiences of women"
Syria still too insecure for refugee returns -UN refugee chief
"Eighty-nine percent of the Syrian people we surveyed in Lebanon are saying we want to go back eventually to Syria, but almost all of them say not right now"
In the cellars of eastern Ghouta, Syrians wait in fear
Air, ground onslaught displaces thousands of families
Noisy, angry and joyous: women around the world demand equality
The day had extra resonance this year after widespread sexual abuse accusations in Hollywood sparked the #MeToo movement
UNICEF chief calls Syria's Ghouta "hell on earth" for children
"We need in the humanitarian community a chance to deliver assistance"
Amid sex scandals and #MeToo, women aid workers warn against 'culture of silence'
"It is the behaviour of these men, not our complaint of their behaviour, which damages the sector's reputation and public trust"
Damascus intensifies Ghouta assault in bid to cut rebel enclave in half
U.N. Security Council due to discuss ceasefire on Wednesday
'Men don't want women to work' in the Arab world as female unemployment soars
About 16 percent of women in Arab states are unemployed, compared to a global average of 6 percent
ICRC says has more "cooperative" access to detained Islamic State ICRC says has more "cooperative" access to detained Islamic State families
More than 1,000 wives and children have been held in Iraq since the defeat of Islamic State militants in August 2017