Libya conflict stirs divisions in Gulf and Europe
The conflict has brought a growing humanitarian toll - 174 people, 756 injured and 18,250 displaced according to latest UN tallies - and sunk for now an international peace plan
Flowers bloom in war-torn Syria's battered cities
The flowers blanket a scene of war. The hummocks and dells are piles of debris, barricades, craters and trenches. They grow where people once lived, fought, died.
LGBT+ Syrian refugees launch case against UK for leaving them in Turkey
The group have been waiting for up to two years in Istanbul, where they face double discrimination from both fellow refugees and Turkish people
Red Cross seeks news on fate of three staff missing in Syria since 2013
Breaking its silence on the case, the independent aid agency identified the three as Louisa Akavi, a nurse from New Zealand, and Syrian drivers Alaa Rajab and Nabil Bakdounes
Teenage brides trapped between Islamic State and its victors
Some women who willingly joined IS remain ardent supporters of its ideology and live in camps they fled to in eastern Syria which are under the control of the U.S.-backed forces
Fighting shakes Tripoli as thousands flee homes
Fighting between the eastern force of General Khalifa Haftar and troops loyal to the Tripoli government of Prime Minister Fayez al-Serraj has displaced 9,500 people in the capital
Snipers, starvation and death: IS 'caliphate' ended in bloodbath
Those who lived through the final days of Islamic State's self-declared caliphate said many people had stayed or were trapped in trenches, tunnels and tents in Baghouz
Stranded migrant boat appeals to Europe for port after 8 days at sea
Rome and Valletta denied the ship entry into their waters after the vessel, managed by German humanitarian organization Sea-Eye, rescued 64 migrants off the Libyan coast on April 3
African, Syrian migrants in crosshairs of Libya war
Thousands of African and Syrian migrants and refugees are trapped in Tripoli as a battle for the city draws closer
Refugees in Egypt struggle to live as economic hardships deepen
Egypt has much smaller refugee populations than Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey but refugees and asylum seekers reside in Egyptian communities rather than camps