Blast kills 11, wounds many in Syria's rebel-held Afrin
The blast struck an entrance to the city, killing civilians including children
Blast causes deaths in Syria's rebel-held Afrin
The blast struck an entrance to the city, killing civilians including children, the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights war monitoring group said
From Prince Charles to Harrods, refugees target global markets with luxury crafts
More than 1,500 refugees from 15 countries have been recruited to create a stylish collection of MADE51 products, from cashmere throws with crochet insets to hand-knotted sheep's wool rugs
New chemical weapons team to launch first Syria investigations
The new team is focusing on sites of chemical attacks dating as far back as 2015
Greater response needed to worsening West African violence - UN head
Groups with links to al Qaeda and Islamic State have strengthened their foothold across the arid Sahel this year, making large swathes of territory ungovernable and stoking local ethnic violence
INTERVIEW - LGBT+ campaigner bids to become Tunisia's first openly gay president
Mounir Baatour hopes to change perceptions in the conservative North African country, where homosexuality is punishable by up to three years in jail
'They want to kill you': Anger at Syrians erupts in Istanbul
Turkey hosts more than 3.6 million Syrians, the largest population of Syrians displaced by the 8-year civil war, and Istanbul province alone has over half a million
Syrians return to their home city by Lebanese border in state-organised trip
Although some former Qusayr residents who took part in Sunday's trip said they had come back for good, others told Reuters their homes were too damaged to live in
Russian-led assault in Syria leaves over 500 civilians dead -rights groups, rescuers
According to the United Nations, at least 300,000 people have been forced to leave their homes for the safety of areas closer to the border with Turkey
OPINION: We need to build a global statelessness movement
If the right to a nationality and inclusion were a house, it would be no exaggeration to say global politics and events have (again) lit a spark under its wooden foundation