Missing the heart of the problem: Why ignoring internal displacement undermines the purpose of the UN summit on migrants and refugees
Media attention focuses almost exclusively on refugees, yet they make up only a third of the 60 million people often cited as having been driven from their homes by conflict and violence
Poll shows most Europeans sympathise with Syrian refugees, "have not lost their hearts"
Ireland tops poll of European countries most supportive of Syrian refugees, while Slovakia ranks bottom
Syria ceasefire deal in balance as Aleppo aid plan stalls
Aid delivery to rebel-held eastern Aleppo, which is blockaded by government forces, is an important test of a U.S.-Russian deal
Frontex says 23,000 migrants reached Italy in August
The vast majority of the 117,900 people who arrived in Italy this year came by boat from Libya
U.N. says Syria blocking aid promised under U.S.-Russia peace deal
"Can well-fed grown men please stop putting political road blocks for brave humanitarian workers that are willing to go to serve women, children, wounded civilians in besieged and crossfire areas?"
Merkel wants Germany to get refugees into workforce faster
Blue-chip companies have hired just over 100 refugees since around a million arrived in the country last year
Rebel says Aleppo due to get aid Friday, but has little hope it will
Delivery is part of a U.S.-Russian agreement that includes a ceasefire that took effect on Monday
'Lack of options' force 4 million to flee from one conflict to another - report
"My parents and my wife asked me many times, 'Please move to another country that's safe'"
Aid for Syria waits on Turkish border as warring sides bicker
International community's first goal is to get aid to Aleppo where the city's rebel-held area is besieged by government forces