Penniless and alone, migrant children in Serbia sell sex to survive
"They sleep hungry for nights here. It is cold, they have nothing, no money and they feel they have to do it"
Rights group says Iraqi paramilitaries demolishing Sunni Arab homes
The demolitions will prevent families displaced by the war from returning to their villages
INTERVIEW-Four famines mean 20 million may starve in the next six months
In 2011, Somalia suffered a famine that killed 260,000 people. The famine was declared in July, but most people had already died by May
Displaced people of Syria's "beehive" villages dream of return
With their wealth tied up in livestock or land, village folk are often less able to start afresh when forced to new surroundings
Syrian refugees to call London synagogue home
"We received sanctuary in Britain in previous generations and we want to be able to re-pay that favour"
EU border agency expects same number of migrants via Libya this year as last
Some 1.6 million refugees and migrants reached the bloc by crossing the Mediterranean in 2014-2016 and the main route now leads from the shores of the lawless Libya to Italy
Deported from the west, Afghans seek asylum in freezing Croatia
"I only want peace and to live away from the Taliban - it's not important where I go. I want to stay here in Croatia. I'm tired of travelling"
UN warns of catastrophic dam failure in Syria battle
The dam holds back the the Euphrates River 40 km upstream of the IS stronghold of Raqqa and has been controlled by IS since 2014
EXCLUSIVE-Australia increases pressure, cash offers for PNG asylum seekers to return home
Asylum seekers on Manus Island pressured to take amounts of up to $25,000 to return to their countries, or face deportation
Young women in U.S. get political with Trump in office
Since Trump took office on Jan. 20, the number of women who have contacted an elected official has tripled to 20 percent