U.N. aid chief to Security Council on Syria: 'Buck stops with you'
"I cannot help but be incandescent with rage. Month after month, worse and worse, and nothing is actually happening to stop the war, stop the suffering"
European Union reaches out to Iran over Afghan refugees
Iran has hosted a large refugee community for more than 30 years as Afghans first fled the Soviet invasion, then the Taliban insurgency and now IS
Protesters attack EU asylum offices on second Greek island this week
Tensions have boiled over in overcrowded migrant camps on Greece's islands, hosting about 15,000 asylum seekers
Syria monitor: school children among 22 dead in Idlib strikes
Idlib, near Aleppo in northwest Syria, contains the largest populated area controlled by rebels
Amnesty says U.S. coalition underestimated impact on civilians in Syria
"It's high time the U.S. authorities came clean about the full extent of the civilian damage caused by coalition attacks in Syria"
Women and men won't reach economic equality until 2186, index says
Nations with significant political gender gaps stand to lose out, the WEF said
Workers wield sledgehammers to tear down Calais "Jungle"
For many of the migrants the closure of the "Jungle" marked the end of a dream to reach Britain
Q&A-Why are authorities demolishing the Calais 'Jungle' camp?
The Calais camp, also known as the "Jungle", was home to about 6,500 migrants, though aid workers say the number is closer to 10,000