INSIGHT--Syrians fear new Raqqa turmoil once Islamic State is defeated
The new Raqqa Civil Council says it will take about $10 million a year to restore power and water supplies, roads and schools.
With old bicycles, refugees ride into new life in London
"I'll use this bike to go to college where I can learn English so I can move forward with my life" - Syrian refugee Khalib
FEATURE-U.N. glimpses into blockchain future with eye scan payments for refugees
Thousands of Syrian refugees in Jordan's Azraq camp don't pay for their food with cash but by a scan of their eyes
FACTBOX-Humanitarian aid hits record $27.3 bln, but Middle East donors cut contributions
Total assistance rose for a fourth consecutive year, but the pace of growth slowed - one factor behind the slowdown may have been the lack of sudden large-scale disasters
Starbucks set to hire 2,500 refugees in Europe
The move is part of the company's plan to add 10,000 refugees in 75 countries to its workforce
Nobody deserves to die at sea
Migration has always been part of human history, and ignoring it will not help to solve the current situation
WHO says child from Raqqa among 15 new polio cases in Syria
Aid workers are unable to vaccinate the population in and around Raqqa, a city held by Islamic State militants and a target of airstrikes
In the kitchen, "we're all human": Refugee cooks up taste of Syria in Athens
"The circumstances which forced (the refugees) to leave behind their homeland, their home, their families, their birthplace -- it could happen to any one of us"
UNHCR wins nod to use Islamic alms to aid Middle East refugees
UNHCR said it will use some of the additional funds it expects from the alms project to help some 30,000 of the most vulnerable Syrian refugee families in Jordan
Philippines launches offensive in hope of recapturing Marawi by weekend festival
Fighting in Marawi City has entered a fifth week, and nearly 350 people have been killed