Syrian civilians experience violence, destruction twice each week - survey
The reality in south-central Syria, where most besieged areas lie, was particularly grim
Families broken by the carnage of Ghouta's bombs
Nearly 400,000 people live under siege in eastern Ghouta
Amnesty says Rohingya crisis consequence of society "encouraged to hate"
"Hate-filled rhetoric" by leaders is normalising discrimination against minorities, Amnesty says
Syria's Ghouta residents "wait to die" as more bombs fall
"Nearly all people living here live in shelters now. There are five or six families in one home. There is no food, no markets"
Why Syria's messy war keeps escalating
Seven years in, Syria's conflict has killed hundreds of thousands and driven millions from their homes
More bombs hit Syria's Ghouta, death toll highest since 2013
About 190 have died since the bombing intensified late on Sunday and 850 have been injured, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights
Syria's Ghouta a 'death sentence' for children under siege
"In the end, death is always finding its way. If not through medical problems, it is through war, it is through hunger. In the end death is the destiny for many people"
Oxfam chief apologises for "babies in cots" comment as more abuse reported
"I should not have said those things. It is not for Oxfam to judge issues of proportionality or motivation"
UN issues blank statement on Syria, says it has run out of words
"UNICEF is issuing this blank statement. We no longer have the words to describe children's suffering and our outrage"