"I did not know I was being radicalized": understanding violent extremism
Preventing violent extremism must be led by local voices. The solutions cannot from the outside, but from the same people who would become the extremists
Syria talks should not rest on halt in Aleppo fighting -Russia
Insurgents effectively broke a month-long government siege of eastern, opposition-held Aleppo on Saturday, severing the primary government supply corridor
Syrian govt forces bombard rebels in Aleppo, insurgents deny setbacks
The advance, supported by heavy air raids, seized an area called Telat al-Snobarat on the southwestern outskirts of Syria's largest city pre-war
US, Australia, Canada indigenous land rights laws lag Africa, Latam - mapping study
The seven lowest scoring nations across all 10 indicators were in the Middle East including Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Syria and Yemen
Syrian refugees create app to cut through German bureaucracy
"Even when we asked Germans they had problems understanding the forms"
Indigenous land rights: How far have we come and how far do we have to go?
August's International Day of the World's Indigenous People is a good time to reflect on the achievements of Indigenous Peoples around the world as well as the challenges they still face.
Germany has curbed open-door policy for migrants, govt data shows
More than 13,000 migrants denied entry at border
UN urges Aleppo ceasefire to repair water system, stem outbreaks
Two million residents left without access to running water or electricity after attacks hit civilian infrastructure last week
U.N. calls for urgent humanitarian pause in Aleppo fighting
Two million residents left without access to running water or electricity after attacks hit civilian infrastructure last week
U.S. urges Russia to halt Syria sieges
"If the fighting continues it is conceivable that civilians on both sides of Aleppo could be cut off from the basic assistance they need"