Thousands flee Falluja using first safe exit route secured by Iraqi army
About 4,000 people have fled besieged city already, thousands more expected to escape in coming days
Iraqi forces attack Islamic State positions south of Mosul
US-led coalition intensifies its campaign against militants on multiple fronts across their self-proclaimed caliphate
FEATURE-Without help, families face lonely search for Europe's missing refugee children
At least 10,000 unaccompanied child refugees have vanished, at risk of falling prey to trafficking gangs
Leading aid agencies urge UK to stick to aid spending commitment
Britain has faced criticism over the use of for-profit contractors to deliver aid
Islamic State claims bombings near Shi'ite shrine in Damascus
At least 20 killed in attacks near shrine holy to Shi'ite fighters backing President Assad
Law firms step up pro bono support to address European refugee crisis
To support humanitarian and advocacy work in response to the European refugee crisis, TrustLaw facilitated a cross-border research partnership between the International Rescue Committee , Latham & Watkins and a consortium of local legal experts, public international law consultants and academics on legal issues related to border control, asylum and refugee resettlement.
UN convoys bring food to besieged Syrian towns of Daraya, Douma
Trucks brought in a month's supply of food for 2,400 people - the first such delivery since 2012
Italy arrests 2 Ukrainians suspected of trafficking Syrians by boat
Almost 50,000 migrants have arrived in Italy by sea this year
Fight over Ramadan led to blaze at German refugee centre-prosecutor
Fire at shelter housing 280 refugees followed disputes over how to mark Ramadan
U.S. allies tighten grip around Islamic State stronghold in Syria
The encirclement of Manbij marks the most ambitious advance by a group allied to Washington in Syria