Turkish forces intensify bombardment around Syrian town
More than 100 reported killed including civilians; United Nations says 100,000 people have fled their homes
Turkey bombards Syrian Kurdish militia, thousands flee as death toll mounts
64,000 people in Syria have fled since the campaign began, according to the International Rescue Committee
Civilians flee Syrian border towns as Turkish warplanes, artillery begin offensive
Ankara plans to resettle millions of refugees in region
Civilians flee Syrian border towns as Turkish warplanes, artillery kick off offensive
The Turkish air strikes killed two civilians and wounded two others
Red Cross urges states to take back fighters, families in northeast Syria
Few countries have seemed willing to take back their citizens, and the issue has led to fierce debate in their home countries where there is little public sympathy for jihadists' families
Iran stadium campaigner says women attending match will 'break a taboo'
Under pressure from world governing body FIFA, Iranian authorities have allocated seats to women in four sectors of Tehran's 78,000 capacity Azadi Stadium
Film star Cate Blanchett backs drive to end plight of 10 mln stateless
Not recognised by any country, stateless people are often deprived of basic rights like education and healthcare
Film star Cate Blanchett decries 'heartbreaking' plight of stateless
Stateless people are often denied education and medical care and cannot travel, marry or even get a death certificate when they die
FACTBOX -Where are the world's stateless people?
An estimated 10 to 15 million people are not recognised as nationals by any country
INTERVIEW-I found a country, but lost my brother - stateless activist
'For most people a passport is a travel document, but for me it means everything. It means I exist. It's finally a sign I belong somewhere.'