Bosnian women struggle to return female relatives, children from Syria
The Bosnian government, in common with its counterparts across Europe, lacks a clear plan to deal with the families of defeated fighters of the ultra-hardline militant group.
Rescuing the rescuers: Syrian White Helmet builds new life in UK
Britain has resettled about 100 White Helmets and their families since September, as part of the evacuation plan from Jordan that was coordinated with Germany and Canada
Former TV news anchor set to become first Druze woman in Israel's parliament
More than 140,000 Druze live in Israel, making up just under two percent of the population
Lawyers hope refugees' case against Damascus will be breakthrough
Case is being brought on behalf of 28 refugees who say they were forced to leave Syria because of life-threatening attacks on them by government forces
Two children, one man found dead off Greek island near Turkey
The Greek coast guard found 11 people in the water off Samos
'Primary losers' in war, women must be part of peacemaking - Iraqi ex-ambassador
Rend Al-Rahim says peace talks are "a matter of life and death", and nobody understands that more than women
'I only saw America killing': an IS widow's view of Syria's war
"...They used to say we (Islamic State) made the world scared, honestly I did not see this. I did not see that we terrorised the world."
Hundreds more people leave besieged Islamic State pocket in Syria
The fall of Baghouz would mark the end of the rule of Islamic State's self-proclaimed "caliphate" over populated territory
'Dire' conditions at Syria camp as thousands flee ISIS
About 90 percent of the nearly 57,000 people now living there are women and children
MSF-run hospital develops 3D printed prosthetics for war victims
3D printed prosthetics are faster to produce and much cheaper: the price for a 3D limb is around 30$, while the more conventional limbs start at 200$ and can go up to thousands of dollars