Attempt at U.S.-Russia cooperation in Syria suffers major setbacks
"Why would you evacuate a city that you wanted to send humanitarian aid to?"
Police secure Ansbach, Germany after an explosion by a Syrian suicide bomber
Police secure an area after a bungled suicide bomb attack by a Syrian refugee in the Bavarian town of Ansbach, near Nuremberg, Germany July 25, 2016. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle
Police secure Ansbach after an explosion by a Syrian suicide bomber
Police secure the area after an explosion in Ansbach, Germany, July 25, 2016. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle/File Photo TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
Syrian army tightens grip around Aleppo, says offers safe passage
A quarter of a million civilians still live in Aleppo's opposition-controlled eastern neighbourhoods
UN urges US-Russia deal on Syria, cautious on Russian Aleppo plan
"We are all awaiting and urging Russia and the U.S. to expedite their own discussions on how to reduce violence" - U.N. Syria envoy
Russia says starts humanitarian operation in Syria's Aleppo
Russia and Syria to start large-scale humanitarian operation in Aleppo, civilians and militants allowed to leave city
Mortar, bombing in Baghdad kill six, including four children
It was the third such attack on the camp in as many months
Europe's 'deplorable' child migrant response raises trafficking risk - report
"There appears to be a culture of suspicion at every level ... questioning whether the children are telling the truth"
Syrian army texts residents to leave rebel-held Aleppo - SANA
Concern has been growing for at least 250,000 people who have been trapped in rebel-held eastern Aleppo since heavy fighting effectively closed the last supply route
SPECIAL REPORT - In Turkish sweatshops, Syrian children sew to survive
"It's not good. But we have no other choice. It's very common here in Turkey."