FACTBOX - Schools under fire in war zones
Nearly 75 million children had their education disrupted last year, leaving them prey to child labour, trafficking and extremism
India braces for more heat after temperatures break records
Temperatures above 50 Celsius (122°F) last week caused a spike in heatstroke and triggered power cuts as demand surged
Countries in conflict must lead peace process for World Humanitarian Summit to succeed
Let’s hope old habits don't get in the way of what is truly in the interests of people affected by conflict and crisis
Are aid agencies ready to deal with war, terrorism and crime in cities?
Cities are the frontline of twenty first century humanitarianism
U.N. says world must stand up for widely flouted humanitarian law
"We have seen a decay, a lack of respect for international law which is causing enormous damage in the world"
INTERVIEW-As humanitarian needs grow, USAID chief says the world must act
"This is not the time to cut resources," USAID's Gayle Smith said
Migrants test "closed" Balkan borders to chase European dream
To reach their destinations, migrants now rely on their wits, determination and shadowy people-smugglers
Slow but steady trickle of migrants head north from Hungary
Govt accused of not taking any real steps to prevent Hungary being transit country for migrants as it wants to keep numbers as low as possible
Afghanistan signs draft accord with militant leader
Government hopes agreement will lead to full peace accord with one of the most notorious warlords in insurgency