Cold, hungry and lost: Ukrainian pensioners face fourth winter on the frontline
"We are not living, we are just surviving"
U.N. warns of new Syrian refugee wave to Europe if aid dries up
"We had the experience of 2015, we don't want to repeat that"
Venezuelan migrants pose humanitarian problem in Brazil
Countries across Latin America and beyond have received a growing number of Venezuelans fleeing economic hardship, crime and what critics call an increasingly authoritarian government
Yazidis caught in "political football" between Baghdad, Iraqi Kurds
In 2014, more than 3,000 Yazidis were killed by Islamic State militants in a campaign described by the United Nations as genocidal
Syrian government returns to Geneva talks, Western envoys sceptical
"The opposition has been extremely constructive and willing to get down to it"
Iraq declares final victory over Islamic State
About 3.2 million civilians displaced by conflict
Batman befriends Syrian boy: refugee video named best charity ad
"One thing this video did a really good job of was showing the kid as a kid"
Bosnian museum of wartime childhood aims to go global, wins top prize
"Speaking about the war from a child's perspective is the most powerful anti-war message"
UN to assess if either side trying to "sabotage" Syria talks
The Geneva talks have failed to build up any speed despite eight rounds of negotiations
WIDER IMAGE-'This is not a life': migrants stranded on Greek island
More than 8,500 asylum-seekers are stuck on Lesbos, where facilities for migrants were only designed to accommodate about 3,000