European migration crisis gets super-power treatment in Cannes
Critics impressed by visuals, unsure of film's meaning
Islamic State kills villagers as fighting with Syrian army rages near Hama
The Observatory said that at least 34 people had been killed and that dozens had been injured
Amman to work with young people, refugees for a smarter future
"Most of our population is young and we don't have a lot of projects directed to them"
Record number of solo migrant children, U.N. sees slavery risk
"Ruthless smugglers and traffickers are exploiting their vulnerability for personal gain, helping children to cross borders, only to sell them into slavery and forced prostitution"
Fresh Syria peace talks off to another stumbling start
Original expectations were not very high"
Refugee women and children: The mental scars of being stuck in limbo in European transit countries
EU member states should do everything in their power to alleviate bottlenecks to avert a mental health crisis among stranded asylum seekers
Jordan's Azraq becomes world first clean energy refugee camp
Each family in almost 5,000 shelters in the desert camp will be able to use electricity generated by a solar plant
INTERVIEW - World turns blind eye to Libya slave trade: photographer
Migrants in Libya are caught in a complex trafficking web largely ignored by the outside world, photographer says
Jordanian official denies reports of Syria camp bomb
A double car bomb attack at the same site killed at least six people on Monday
Ceaseless Middle East wars forcing change in approach to medical care
"What you need is a completely different way of viewing war-related ill health that goes beyond the shrapnel, bullets and the blast injury and looks at the bigger system"