Germany approves tough "no means no" sex crime laws
Under new rules, all forms of non-consensual sexual contact will be punishable, regardless of circumstances
Syrian army, rebels agree 72-hour Eid truce, but fighting continues
The truce covers the three-day Eid al-Fitr holiday celebrated by Muslims to mark the end of the fasting month of Ramadan
Archbishop of Canterbury to open home to Syrian refugee family next month
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby pledged last September to take in refugees from Syria following a similar move by the Pope
INTERVIEW-Victims of gang violence in Central America flee homes to "save their lives" - U.N.
Tens of thousands driven from their homes in Central American countries with world's highest murder rates
In Greece, Muslims mark end of Ramadan with promise of formal mosque
Some 50,000 mostly Muslim migrants and refugees who've fled wars in the Middle East and beyond are stranded in Greece
Suicide bombing kills at least 16 in northeast Syria - monitor
The attacker detonated his explosives at a bakery
Pope raps countries that talk of peace in Syria but supply arms
"How can you believe in someone who caresses you with the right hand and strikes you with the left hand?"
Turkey's Erdogan moots plan to grant citizenship to Syrians
"There are highly qualified individuals among Syrian refugees in Turkey," President Tayyip Erdogan said
Running out of resources, Syrian refugees fall further into poverty, debt - report
Families are forced to cut out meals, spend less on healthcare, borrow money, and pull children out of school
The dangers of viewing war through the prism of law
What are the dangers of calling on international humanitarian law to protect civilians during war?