Suicide attacks on restaurants, checkpoint, kill 60 in southern Iraq
"After losing the war in Iraq and the shrinking of its power, Daesh returned back to its old style of an insurgency, by carrying out suicide attacks, which is a clear sign that the terrorist group is retreating"
Turkey and Italy most anti-immigration while Britain positive, poll says
Thirty-nine percent of all respondents in the 25 countries surveyed wanted their borders closed to refugees entirely
Missing aid money means Syrian refugee children missing school, watchdog group says
By the end of 2016, authorities in Lebanon were still awaiting more than a quarter of $350 million pledged to hire teachers, buy books and plan classes for refugee children
U.S. Supreme Court allows broad Trump refugee ban
Amnesty International says the refugee ban is inherently cruel.
Air strikes kill 69 in Syrian east since Sunday - Observatory
The Observatory said the air strikes hit civilian encampments on the western bank of the Euphrates and vessels crossing the river to the eastern side
U.S. high court justice temporarily preserves Trump refugee ban
The court filing is the latest twist in the ongoing legal fight over Trump's sweeping executive order
The UN’s roulette game with Colombia
The UN has picked a dangerous time to pull aid resources out of Colombia. In doing so, it threatens to unravel the fragile peace the country has fought so hard for
Africa’s growth engine is running low on fuel
Africa is being hit by falling aid, foreign investment and domestic resources.
More than 300 Syrian refugees rescued, arrive in Cyprus
Cyprus is the closest EU member state to Syria, yet many fleeing conflict have largely avoided the island because it has no direct access to the rest of the continent