Education a leading victim of conflict, says UN hopeful
"Only 2 percent of humanitarian aid goes to education"
Suspected Aleppo chlorine attack chokes dozens, rescue workers, monitors say
"Unimaginable crimes are occurring in Aleppo"
Suspected Aleppo chlorine attack chokes dozens - rescue workers, monitors
A rescue workers' organisation operating in rebel-held areas, said government helicopters dropped barrel bombs containing chlorine on the Sukari neighbourhood in Aleppo
Italy breaks up ring smuggling Syrian refugees to Western Europe
The criminal group organised transport for more than 200 migrants from 2014 to 2016, charging at least 500 euros each
Syrian rebel wants "safe zone", says it needs deal with Russia
Backed by Turkish troops, rebel groups fighting under the banner of the Free Syrian Army captured Islamic State's last remaining territory on the Syrian-Turkish border on Sunday
U.S., Russia work on Syria truce, as Islamic State blasts kill dozens
Six explosions hit west of the capital Damascus, in the government-held cities of Homs and Tartous and the Kurdish-controlled northeastern province of Hasaka
Number of migrants claiming benefits in Germany surges by 169 pct
State spending on benefits for migrants climbed by around 120 percent in 2015 to almost 5.3 billion euros
Obama and Putin tell diplomats to keep working on Syria argument
Cessation of hostilities agreement brokered by Lavrov and Kerry in February unraveled within weeks
Free Syrian Army fighters launch a Grad rocket from Halfaya town in Hama province, towards forces loyal to Syria's President Bashar al-Assad stationed in Zein al-Abidin mountain
Free Syrian Army fighters launch a Grad rocket from Halfaya town in Hama province, towards forces loyal to Syria's President Bashar al-Assad stationed in Zein al-Abidin mountain, Syria September 4, 2016. REUTERS/Ammar Abdullah