U.S. human trafficking report drops child separation warning
Lawmakers and advocates have already questioned the report's objectivity after learning that Pompeo declined to place Saudi Arabia on a list of countries that recruit child soldiers
European consumers back businesses supporting refugees
Some European companies have started hiring refugees directly or using profits to help refugees start their own businesses
OPINION: The world can do better in sharing the burden of refugees
The world must take collective responsibility for the horrors of rampant conflict, violence and human rights abuses that continue to force people to flee
INSIGHT-After years of war and drought, Iraq's bumper crop is burning
Islamic State has urged its supporters to wage economic warfare with fire
Four jailed for life over death of 71 migrants in Hungarian truck
The deaths of 59 men, eight women and four children from Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan shocked Europe as it was struggling to cope with a massive influx of migrants
OPINION: How ordinary people can help refugees where governments are failing
How infuriating to hear politicians in wealthy countries boast of their 'generosity' in hosting a few thousand people – or worse, stoking fear and trying to prevent people from coming at all
FACTBOX-Coding to cooking - the businesses helping tackle the refugee crisis
There are 25.9 million refugees globally and some have found innovative ways to earn a living while helping their adopted communities or others like them
Poor nations hosting most refugees worldwide, need more Western help - UN
Venezuelans formed the second biggest flow abroad last year after Syrians
U.N. chief urges Russia, Turkey to stabilize Syria's Idlib 'without delay'
U.N. aid chief says some hospitals aren't sharing their locations with the warring parties for fear of being targeted