Syrian military says ceasefire period over, vows to fight terrorism
Each side has accused the other of violating the truce, which appears to be in tatters a week after taking effect.
UN seeks access to Syrian refugees to probe war crimes
War crimes investigators say it has become increasingly difficult to document fresh violations
EXCLUSIVE-Battered by war, Syria's wheat crop halved this year to new low
"Hunger makes people sell themselves to the armed groups so they can eat and bring food to their families"
A man walks near a hole in the ground after an airstrike on Sunday in the rebel-held town of Dael
A man walks near a hole in the ground after an airstrike on Sunday in the rebel-held town of Dael, in Deraa Governorate, Syria September 19, 2016. REUTERS/Alaa Al-Faqir
GSK cuts vaccine price for refugees, bowing to pressure
MSF said it had been forced to pay 50 pounds ($65) a dose in local pharmacies in order to vaccinate children fleeing from conflicts in Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan
Call to world leaders: girls and women must be at the center of your refugee response
Global leaders continue to overlook girls’ and women’s potential to spearhead the global refugee response
Syrian crisis lifts asylum seekers to post-war high - OECD
Nearly one in every four asylum seekers came from Syria last year followed by Afghanistan at 16 percent
Eastern Aleppo aid stuck in Turkey as Syria truce ends
Up to 275,000 people remain trapped in eastern Aleppo without food, water, proper shelter or medical care
U.N. war crimes panel on Syria seeks better access to refugees in Europe
War crimes investigators want to interview more newly-arrived Syrian refugees to document fresh violations
FACTBOX-Refugee crisis escalates as wars drive record numbers to flee
One in every 113 people globally is an asylum-seeker, internally displaced or a refugee - if they were a country they would be the world's 21st largest