INTERVIEW-Bangladeshi women trafficked to war-torn Syria as sex slaves, maids
One woman was supposed to go to Lebanon, but taken to Dubai with five other women, and then sold in Syria
For Ethiopia's famine survivors, new drought stirs hunger and fear
The 1985 famine killed one million people; while no one predicts famine this year, drought is casting a shadow over farmers
Baghdad attacks signal Iraqi forces stretched thin against Islamic State
Twin suicide bombing kill 78 people. Islamic State also claims an assault on police and army positions in Abu Ghraib
Macedonia police fire teargas at migrants while Europe bickers
Frustrations boil over at restrictions imposed on migrants trapped on Greece-Macedonia border
Syria truce offers chance for aid but still needs local negotiation - UN aid chief
But access first needs negotiations with warring parties, says U.N.'s Stephen O'Brien
Clashes break out as France begins clearing Calais migrant camp
Police fired tear gas, about 150-200 migrants and activists threw stones, and three makeshift shelters were set ablaze
INTERVIEW - Rich world joins charity crackdown as social media boosts influence
"Governments all over the world, even in mature democracies, tend to undermine the work of civil society"
France begins clearing part of Calais migrant camp
One person was arrested for trying to prevent the clearing of the site, where about 3,000 people are staying