UN's Egeland sees possible turning point as aid reaches beseiged Syrian areas
About 592,000 Syrians are living under siege and millions more need humanitarian assistance
Refugee children need their families
More than nine out of 10 refugee and migrant children arriving in Europe this year through Italy are unaccompanied.
Iraq's deaf, dumb and disabled forgotten in the conflict
A woman's home has become a haven for dozens of deaf and dumb people who have escaped Islamic State's advance in Iraq
Stranded in France, migrant children forced into crime, prostitution every day: UNICEF
"We heard sad stories of girls charging 5 euros to be sexually exploited in order to get into the camp, or to start paying towards their passage to the UK"
Americas' top rights group faces financial crisis, warns of cuts
Syrian refugee crisis has meant less funding from Europe - rights advocates say cuts will undermine justice and protection for victims of abuses
Campaigners say U.N. gives Syria government dangerous veto on aid
By letting Syrian government dictate humanitarian aid flow, U.N. could help extend the war, Syria Campaign says
Escalation in violence locks out aid, food for rebel-held parts of Aleppo - NGOs
"The world is turning a blind eye to the carnage in Aleppo"
INTERVIEW-Falluja abuses hard to prevent, not systematic - Iraqi minister
Forty-nine Sunni men have been executed amid an offensive to retake Falluja
Kerry and Iran's Zarif discuss ways to renew Syrian truce, deliver aid
Kerry says he is working with Iran's foreign minister to get aid into besieged communities