First aid convoy since June enters besieged area in Syria's Homs city - Red Cross
The UN says there are more than half a million people living in 18 areas across Syria that are besieged by warring sides in the five-year conflict
A man carries Koran books he collected amid damage inside al-Aqsa mosque after an airstrike on the rebel held Al-Hilwaniyeh neighbourhood in Aleppo, Syria
A man carries Koran books he collected amid damage inside al-Aqsa mosque after an airstrike on the rebel held Al-Hilwaniyeh neighbourhood in Aleppo, Syria July 14, 2016. REUTERS/Abdalrhman Ismail TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
EU proposes new asylum rules to stop migrants crossing Europe
"The changes will create a genuine common asylum procedure and guarantee that asylum seekers are treated in an equal and appropriate manner"
INTERVIEW-WFP plans first aid delivery in weeks to Syrian refugees on Jordan border
Some 60,000 people have been stuck for months in makeshift camps on the Syrian side of border with Jordan
Is the world more or less peaceful today than ten years ago?
A ten-year deterioration in peace has largely been driven by intensifying conflicts in the Middle East and north Africa
As fear of refugees rises, photo exhibition aims to turn positive lens on their lives
Refugees in Britain hope telling their stories through a photo exhibition will change public perceptions
UN emergency stocks too thin to feed Syria's Aleppo if under siege
Government forces backed by allies advanced last week to within a few hundred metres of the only road into the rebel-held part of Aleppo
Aleppo rebels brace for long Syrian government siege
The city council has stockpiled flour, wheat, fuel, sugar and rice
Malala says Somali refugee girls' future at risk if Kenya sends them home
Kenya aims to send 150,000 refugees living at Dadaab camp home by the end of 2016
INTERVIEW-Europol chief says people smugglers at record levels as criminal gangs move in
The crime-fighting agency now has close to 50,000 suspected people smugglers in its database