SPECIAL REPORT-How Syria continued to gas its people as the world looked on
There have been dozens of chlorine attacks and at least one major sarin attack since 2013, causing more than 200 deaths and hundreds of injuries
Kitchen gardens cultivate bond between refugees, Kenyan hosts
A project in northern Kenya aims to make refugees self-reliant through farming, while helping them integrate with the local community
Red Cross hopes to repair Tabqa dam near Syria's Raqqa
Tabqa dam is the main source of electricity for all of Syria and provides irrigation water for Raqqa, Deir al-Zor and Rural Aleppo
Lebanon abolishes 'marry your rapist' law, joining other Arab states
"This is definitely a step that needs to be celebrated for all women in Lebanon"
Syrian war and its hidden psychological wounds
There are wounds invisible to the eye but just as serious – those at a psychological and emotional level, affecting both children and adults
Migrant arrivals in Italy fall in July, rise in Spain - Frontex
"increased presence of the Libyan Coast Guard also discouraged the people smugglers from sending out boats with migrants," Frontex said
Fighters, refugees, leave Lebanon enclave for Syria
About 300 rebels from a group called Saraya Ahl al-Sham as well as about 3,000 refugees are to leave Lebanon
With budget cuts looming, U.S. aid chief vows to do more with less
Green had previously worked on U.S-supported projects with indigenous mayors in Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador to improve living conditions
Syria investigator del Ponte says enough evidence to convict Assad of war crimes -SonntagsZeitung
"Now a prosecutor should continue our work and bring the war criminals before a special court. But that is exactly what Russia is blocking"
Youth now or hold your peace
If we want to improve prospects for security, we should start by improving prospects for youth