Gaza-Israel border falls quiet as ceasefire takes hold
The latest round of fighting erupted three days ago, peaking on Sunday when rockets and missiles from Gaza killed four civilians in Israel, and Israeli strikes killed 19 Palestinians
Austria far-right leader ramps up anti-immigration rhetoric before European elections
Anti-immigration sentiment in Austria was stoked by the 2015 during Europe's migration crisis
New aid charity says modern 'business models' will save lives
"We don't have to wait for someone to be starving on the front page of the newspaper," says Start Network head
U.S. says military killed 120 civilians abroad in 2018, lower than watchdog estimates
The Pentagon assessed that no civilians were killed in Libya or Yemen
Russia, Syrian army step up attacks on rebel-held northwestern Syria
Since Tuesday the Russian and Syrian military attacks have forced thousands of civilians to flee to camps further north along the Turkish border and damaged four medical facilities
INSIGHT - Fearful and fenced in: foreign children of IS face indefinite stay in Iraq
Rusafa women's prison holds 1,241 foreign women and children of suspected IS fighters from more than a dozen countries, 774 of them aged from nine months and 15 years old
The start-ups brewing change for Lebanon's workers
Lebanon is grappling with an unemployment rate of 30 percent and last year, nearly 2,200 businesses closed, according to Lebanon's chamber of commerce
Russian 'siege' chokes Syrian camp in shadow of U.S. base
Conditions at Rukban are tough, but it offers one big advantage to the 36,000 people sheltering there: protection from Russian air strikes and pro-Assad forces
Children killed during Sri Lanka gunbattle between troops and Islamist militants
Nearly 10,000 soldiers have been deployed across the island to carry out searches since the Easter Day attacks on three churches and four hotels
Sri Lanka gun battle with militants kills 15, U.S. pulls citizens out
Sri Lanka had enjoyed a decade of relative calm after civil war