Assad rejects safe zones in Syria - Yahoo News interview
Assad says safe zones would be at risk of attack from armed groups
Having fled fighting, Iraqis and Syrians learn to code
Many students are highly educated but find no jobs in their fields as the flood of displaced people made employment scarce
UK defends decision to scrap scheme to take in lone child migrants
The government will scrap the scheme once the number of arrivals reaches 350
Japan took in just 28 refugees in 2016, despite record applications
In 2016, 10,901 people sought asylum in Japan, up 44 percent from a year earlier, when the country accepted 27
Family's return to rebuild Aleppo street points to Syria's future
"We hope life can get back to what it was before"
UK lost 3.2 mln pounds to aid fraud amid heightened scrutiny - watchdog
Most serious cases of fraud were in Afghanistan, Somalia, Syria and the Democratic Republic of Congo
Turkish-led forces advance into outskirts of Syrian city
Battle for al-Bab has raised prospect of confrontation between the Turkish military and Syrian army.
Syrian jets carry out deadly strikes on rebel-held Homs district
Syrian Red Crescent says four of its volunteers have been wounded, one critically
SE, central Europe states eye closer border cooperation to deter migrants
Many of the countries participating in the meeting have rejected calls to share the burden of resettling the migrants by accepting quotas
Home-sharing site Airbnb partners with aid agency for refugees
Airbnb plans to house 100,000 people in temporary homes over five years, including refugees, displaced people, disaster survivors and overseas aid workers