UN urges EU to step in and help Greece with migrant crisis
More than 77,000 people have arrived by sea to Greece so far this year, more than 60 percent of them Syrians
Thailand, under fire, says rejected China request to deport all Uighur Muslims
Deportations have drawn condemnation from the United States and human rights groups and sparked violent protests in Turkey
Turkey warns next wave of Syrian refugees may end up in Europe
Turkey fears fighting around northern Syrian city of Aleppo could push up to 1 million more refugees over its borders
U.N. council mulls creating team to assign Syria gas attacks blame
Syria agreed to destroy its chemical weapons in 2013, government and opposition forces have denied using chlorine
UN expects Yemen fighting to halt from Friday until Ramadan ends
Break in hostilities to allow 21 million Yemenis receive aid they desperately need
A Syrian refugee child, who has been living in Jordan with their family's since 2.5 years after fleeing the violence in their Syrian hometown of Idlib, poses in front of their family residence in Madaba city
A Syrian refugee child, who has been living in Jordan with their family's since 2.5 years after fleeing the violence in their Syrian hometown of Idlib, poses in front of their family residence in Madaba city, near Amman, Jordan, July 9, 2015. The number of Syrian refugees in neighbouring countries has passed 4 million, the U.N. refugee agency UNHCR said on Thursday, adding that the total was on course to reach 4.27 million by the end of 2015. REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed
INSIGHT-With funds and people power, charities globally face government crackdown
GLOBAL-CHARITIES/CRACKDOWN (INSIGHT,REPEAT)=2:RPT-INSIGHT-With funds and people power, charities globally face government crackdown
With funds and people power, charities globally face government crackdown
Over 60 countries have sought to curb ability of non-profit groups to receive or use overseas funds in last three years