Evacuations from besieged Syrian towns end after two-day halt
More than 35 busloads of civilians and pro-government fighters from the towns of al-Foua and Kefraya in Idlib province arrived in Aleppo city
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"These children are the victims of crimes they did not commit. So every single heart, every single door, every single border should be open to them"
Syria evacuations of besieged towns continue after two-day halt - monitor, state media
The evacuation of Syrian civilians and fighters from four besieged towns is part of a swap deal between the warring sides
Militants exploit growing competition for water, land - study
With climate change, states struggle to provide basic services and maintain legitimacy - leaving militants to take advantage of power vacuum
Syria evacuations resume, bringing Damascus-area town under state control
Evacuations had been suspended following a weekend bomb attack on a convoy of evacuees which reportedly killed 126 people.
Syria evacuations resume days after bombing -state media, war monitor
A bomb attack on a convoy of evacuees killed 126 people at the weekend, including more than 60 children, according to a group monitoring the war.
Trapped Mosul civilians could face worst catastrophe of Iraq conflict, U.N. warns
"If there is a siege and hundreds of thousands of people don't have water and don't have food, they will be at enormous risk"
For Syrian evacuees, bus bombing a tragic end to a tragic deal
"We owned three houses, farmland and three shops in Madaya town. Now, we don't have a single Syrian pound"