INTERVIEW-Sport is greatest remedy against youth extremism, says activist footballer
Sport is a universal language that can help prevent extremism and racism, says London-born Pakistani footballer Kashif Siddiqi
UN condemns killings, calls for better access to Palestinian camp in Syria
Fighting around Khan Eshieh camp, home to about 8,000 Palestinian refugees, has intensified since May
U.N. says to pursue perpetrators of war crimes in Aleppo
Over a quarter of a million people have been besieged and subjected to withering daily air strikes for more than one month"
European "Solidarity Cities" unite to help refugees
Solidarity Cities, started by Athens' mayor, aims to get cities to co-operate on addressing a range of issues from housing to integration
France to start dismantling "Jungle" migrant camp on Monday
The ramshackle camp in northern France houses thousands of migrants and refugees attempting to make it to Britain
In countdown to demolition, Calais "Jungle" children desperately seek route to UK
France has said it will soon demolish the squalid, ramshackle camp housing up to 10,000 people escaping war or poverty
Islamic State attacks Iraqi oil city Kirkuk, curfew declared - sources
The attacks in Kirkuk came four days after Kurdish and Iraqi forces started an offensive with the backing of a US-led coalition to take back Mosul
Syrian army and Russian jets halt Aleppo bombardment for second day
Rebels have said they cannot accept the ceasefire, which they say does nothing to alleviate the situation of those who choose to remain in rebel-held Aleppo
UN says still no Aleppo medical evacuations, Syria blames UN
U.N. wants to use four-day pause to evacuate hundreds of sick and wounded and to make food and aid deliveries
Once asylum beneficiaries in 1956, Hungarians now reject migrants
"Arguments about cultural or religious differences between today's refugees and Hungarians in 1956 are nothing short of racist"