Syrian Kurds fleeing to Iraq wonder if life will ever be the same
Tens of thousands have abandoned their homes across northern Syria, a new humanitarian crisis in a part of the country where a semblance of stability had been established
Trump national security adviser jets to Turkey in bid to halt assault
SYRIA-SECURITY/TURKEY-USA (TV, PIX):WRAPUP 1-Trump national security adviser jets to Turkey in bid to halt assault
As war map shifts once more, fleeing Syrians face tough choices
"Life stopped; the doctors all fled. We're fleeing, but we don't know where to go."
Second Greek migrant camp in flames as arrivals continue to rise
The Samos camp, initially built for about 650 people, is unravelling under the weight of more than 5,700 asylum-seekers
Global index finds climate change driving 'alarming' hunger levels
Aid agency Concern Worldwide said progress towards a 2030 zero hunger target was "under threat or is being reversed"
INTERVIEW-London doctor awarded for helping Syria's 'burnt-out heroes' in hell
The anaesthetist travelled to the Syrian border with equipment to build the world's first crowdfunded hospital
FACTBOX-The Kurdish struggle for rights and land
Turkey, Syria, Iraq and Iran all have large Kurdish minorities seeking autonomy after decades of repression
Over 130,000 people displaced by fighting in northeastern Syria -U.N.
Relief agencies estimate up to 400,000 civilians in the Syrian conflict zone may require aid and protection
OPINION: How do we reduce disaster risks for the conflict-affected?
As conflicts become more protracted around the world, cutting disaster risks from climate change in those places will require a different approach
As new Syrian exodus unfolds, some fear they will never go home
Some 100,000 people have fled their homes since Turkey mounted its offensive in northeast Syria on Wednesday