Rich world angst about foreigners threatens refugee aid-UN refugee chief
"Refugees flee because they are afraid," says U.N. refugee chief Filippo Grandi
Syrian family of six among dozens killed in Aleppo attacks
Barrel bomb killed family of six in rebel-held eastern Aleppo, while rebel shelling killed seven children at a school
Church in northern Iraq reopened after two years under IS control
Bells ring out after two years of silence in Mar Korkeis church in Bashiqa
All hospitals in East Aleppo out of action -health directorate
"This destruction of infrastructure essential to life leaves the besieged, resolute people...without any health facilities offering life-saving treatment ... leaving them to die."
Aleppo convoy "war crime" could go to Security Council -deputy UN chief
"We know of course that manipulation of evidence can take place and evidence can disappear and so forth"
UN says Syria's Aleppo faces "bleak moment", all aid blocked
"My understanding is that virtually all warehouses are now empty and tens of thousands of families are running out of food and all other supplies"
U.N. council extends inquiry into Syria toxic gas attacks
Syria's government has denied its forces had used chemical weapons during the country's nearly six-year-old civil war
Iraqi troops expand foothold in Mosul as IS pledges more suicide attacks
Nearly 59,000 people have been displaced because of the fighting, moving from villages and towns around the city to government-held areas
Tensions boil over in overcrowded Greek migrant camp
More than 3,000 migrants and refugees are currently in Chios. The state facilities have a capacity for 1,100 people