Roses and childcare: refugee women prepare for tough UK world of work
Refugee women train as florists in a bid to overcome challenges on their way to meaningful employment
FACTBOX-Global number of widows rises as war and disease take toll
Widow "cleansing" rituals in Africa may require a widow to drink the water used to wash her dead husband's body or to have sex with an in-law or a stranger
Aid trucks bring "humanitarian breakthrough" to Syria's Qamishli - U.N.
Convoy of three lorries from Homs has brought a month's supply of food for 15,000 people
'I can't go out' - Texting for help from Islamist-occupied Philippines city
Officials estimate 300 to 500 people are still trapped inside Marawi
FEATURE-Syrian refugee finds independence in Lebanon with hairdryer in hand
Aya counts herself lucky, having escaped the Syrian war and finding a new home and - eventually - informal work after beauty school training
Uganda's example of humanity deserves the world's support
One Ugandan farmer has donated half his land to refugees who have fled South Sudan so they can grow crops.
White House pressures State Department over refugee costs -sources
Officials believe that the administration wants to help make a case to restrict refugee flows by creating a skewed analysis
Here to stay? Population displacement in historical context
Refugees are also an ageless phenomenon. There is nothing new about people fleeing for their lives
Iraqi forces advance on Mosul mosque where IS declared caliphate
More than 100,000 civilians remain trapped in the area with little food, water or medicine and no electricity.
Four go on trial in Hungary over truck deaths of 71 migrants
The bodies of the 59 men, eight women and four children, from Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan, were found inside an abandoned truck in 2015.