Malala, Satyarthi receive their Nobel Prizes for child campaigns
Girls education campaigner Malala, who was shot by Taliban for refusing to quit school, is youngest laureate in prize's history
INSIGHT-How Yemen's Houthis control Sanaa and alarm the West
Yemen remains one of the gravest threats to stability in the Gulf, playing host to al Qaeda militancy
UN says rich nations pledge to take 100,000 Syrian refugees
Faced with overwhelming numbers, Syria's neighbours have started restricting access to people fleeing the conflict
UN resumes food aid for Syrian refugees after raising more funds
There is concern among the refugees about what will happen at the end of January, when the current funding dries up
Iraq presses Hagel for more U.S. air strikes, weapons
Iraqi PM calls for more help from visiting U.S. defence secretary, telling him that Islamic State is "on the descent" at the moment
Show solidarity with Syria's neighbours, take more refugees, UN urges rich nations
Faced with overwhelming numbers, Syria's neighbours have started restricting access to people fleeing the conflict
INTERVIEW-UN Syria envoy denies Aleppo truce plan would benefit Assad
Staffan de Mistura has been meeting Syrian opposition groups in Turkey in a bid to get humanitarian assistance into the city
WFP restarts food aid for Syrian refugees after campaign
Syrian refugees who have seen their food aid cut have said that without it they would be unable to feed themselves
Damascus to Kessel Eik: a Syrian life in the Netherlands
Hanadi is a Syrian starting a new life in the Netherlands as one of fewer than 150,000 Syrians to be granted asylum in Europe since the conflict began.
Syrian refugees fear hunger after WFP cuts food aid
Worried Syrian refugees say they face an uncertain future after the United Nations halted food vouchers for 1.7 million Syrian refugees due to a funding crisis