Afghan forces end siege after suicide attacks in Kabul
Three gunmen barricaded themselves in close to an office of aid group Care International and a government complex
Afghan refugees leave Pakistan over tougher measures on visits home
Pakistan is home to the world's second-largest refugee population, including 2.5 million Afghans, many living there since the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan in 1979
A year on, migrant crisis hangs over votes in Hungary, Austria
"A lot of people are scared. They view everything that is foreign, everything they don't understand, as scary"
Afghan asylum seeker's body removed from Italy quake rubble
The father of three had requested asylum in Italy after fleeing war in Afghanistan and had found work as a pizza maker, Italian media said.
Funding squeeze hits U.N. food programme in Afghanistan
WFP is facing a $50 mln funding shortfall to support its programmes this year and ensure they are not interrupted during the coming winter
They all had a name
A year later, the photo of Aylan Kurdi has faded in our minds: Where is sympathy and outrage today – when children continue to die in the Mediterranean, or in a war where there is no escape?
Cluster bombs kill more than 400 people, over a third of them children
Most people killed by cluster bombs died in Syria, Yemen and Ukraine
Liberia tops UNICEF ranking of 10 worst countries for access to primary school
African countries hit by conflict featured prominently in UNICEF's first global out-of-school ranking
Britain struggles to help rising numbers of lone children seeking asylum
In Britain alone, 3,472 children applied for asylum in the 12 months to June this year
Day of the Disappeared: South Asia's torturous wait for the missing
"To remain in the dark, not knowing what has happened to someone you love. Imagine the pain this must cause"