U.N. asks Syria to ensure truce for Thursday Ghouta aid convoy
Ghouta's 400,000 residents were running out of food and medicine even before the bombing campaign began
Syrian refugees, German govt condemn far-right trip to "normal" Syria
Far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) wants Syrian refugees to return home
"Acts of genocide" suspected against Rohingya in Myanmar - UN
UN rights boss Zeid says bulldozing of alleged mass graves aims to destroy evidence
Bus convoy of 2,000 women heads to Syria for women's rights
"No matter what religion, race or ethnicity, women from the world are coming together today to start a journey of humanity"
Turkey to set up camps for 170,000 people near Syria's Idlib -spokesman
Turkey and its Syrian rebel allies hold a swathe of land in Idlib
Aid reaches Ghouta but retreats after shelling; Syria presses assault
80 killed in highest daily toll since U.N. Security Council vote
Under-pressure donors urged to help avoid famine in Somalia
"The signals are that it is getting worse day after day"
British aid agencies report more abuse cases after Oxfam scandal
"We will find you. We will bring you to justice. Your time is up"
Syria lets aid reach Ghouta but blocks medical supplies, presses assault
WHO official: 70 percent of medical supplies blocked
Gangs exploit refugee crisis to enslave people - Nobel laureate Satyarthi
Tens of thousands of children go missing each year in India