Amnesty, monitors say U.S.-led coalition killed 1,600 civilians in Syria's Raqqa
Amnesty said last year that there was evidence coalition strikes had broken international law by endangering civilians, but had not given an estimate of the death toll
In east Aleppo, bodies still under rubble show limits of Syria's recovery
State's failure to pull bodies from the rubble points to the grim prospects for an area that, like many others in Syria, was held by rebel forces for much of the country's eight-year-old conflict
Sri Lanka blasts were revenge for N.Zealand mosque killings - minister
Islamic State claimed responsibility for the coordinated Easter Sunday blasts that killed 321 people
Kosovo brings back fighters, families of jihadists from Syria
More than 300 Kosovo citizens, men, women and children, have travelled to Syria since 2012
Islamic State attacks Syrian army, allies, killing dozens-monitor
Although Islamic State lost its last territorial enclave in Syria last month, it still has fighters holding out in the remote central desert
Kosovo returns families of jihadists from Syria
More than 300 Kosovo citizens, men, women and children, have travelled to Syria since 2012
Several thousand foreign children languish in Syria camp - UN
Children's plight is a dilemma for nations who saw citizens leave and fight for the jihadist movement only to find themselves in limbo after the fall of their self-proclaimed 'caliphate'
Syrian government shelling kills 7 in rebel-held northwest-civil defence
Most of the deaths were women and children, said the White Helmets, known officially as the Syrian civil defence
As Notre-Dame money rolls in, some eyebrows raised over rush of funds
People on social media express frustration other disasters - from refugee crises to Grenfell Tower fire in London - have not received anything like the same degree of support
Bosnia arrests nine suspected of smuggling 140 migrants
Bosnia has seen a rise of people crossing its territory since Croatia, Slovenia and other countries closed their borders