FACTBOX-Fleeing persecution at home, thousands of Rohingya land in Malaysia
There are more than 150,000 refugees and asylum seekers in Malaysia - 90 percent of them are from Myanmar
Australian aid worker kidnapped in Afghanistan freed
Kerry Jane Wilson, who was taken by two armed men from the offices of a charity in Jalalabad in April, has been freed and is "safe and well" - Australian foreign minister
Australian aid worker kidnapped in Afghanistan released
Kerry Jane Wilson, who was taken in April by two armed men from the offices of a charity in the eastern Afghan city of Jalalabad, has been freed, says Australian foreign minister
Hungary offers Serbia help in guarding borders against migrants
Balkan countries closed their borders in March, but thousands of migrants still resort to perilous illegal crossings or pay people smugglers
Asylum claims in Britain highest in more than a decade
More than 36,000 asylum seeker claims were made in Britain in the 12 months to June this year
FACTBOX-Colombia takes grim count of war that drove millions from homes
More than a quarter of Colombia's 47 million people have suffered in some way as a result of the war involving rebels, right-wing paramilitary groups and government troops
EU refugee relocation scheme must be bigger, quicker - UNHCR chief
"Refugees are mostly the result of unresolved conflict and until and unless we solve those conflicts the risk of new influxes and new emergencies cannot be excluded"
In Iraq, Nigeria and now Turkey, child bombers strike
"Child recruitment across the region is increasing"
ANALYSIS-Justice elusive for slain aid workers on front lines of crises
A decade ago 17 aid workers were executed outside their office in Sri Lanka at point-blank range in one of the worst attacks on humanitarians
Petition urges U.N. to protect aid workers in conflict zones
Campaign sparked by outrage over an incident in which South Sudanese forces killed a journalist and gang-raped aid workers