Evacuation of civilians from east Aleppo resumes after hold-up - U.N.
Civilians have been waiting in freezing temperatures since plans to get them out of the war-battered city hit problems on Tuesday
Human traffickers preying more on children, men, laborers - global study
"The rate of convictions remains far too low"
Syrian girl, 7, who tweeted from Aleppo meets Turkey's Erdogan
Bana and her mother Fatemah were evacuated safely along with 25,000 other people from the rebel-held eastern part of Aleppo this week
Criticism prompts UK to investigate use of contractors in aid programmes
The inquiry will examine whether contractors provide value for money
Israel considers treating Aleppo refugees in its hospitals
"We're prepared to take in wounded women and children, and also men if they are not combatants"
Syrian army closes in on last Aleppo rebels
Estimates of the number of people waiting for evacuation range from a few thousand to tens of thousand
Rise of far-right "idiots" may hit aid and refugees, say laureates, leaders
"These idiots like Farage, Marine Le Pen propose simplistic solutions to deep-seated problems," said Nobel peace laureate Jose Ramos-Horta
Czech finance minister says 'no place' for migrants in Europe
Andrej Babis leads the junior government party ANO that leads opinion polls before a national election due by next October
UN boosting Aleppo monitoring after Security Council vote
ICRC says 25,000 evacuated from Aleppo since last Thursday