Lawmaker who changed Jordan's rape law takes on child marriage
In 2017 Jordan's parliament voted to abolish a law that allowed rapists to escape punishment by marrying their victims
Lebanon calls for Syrian guarantees to speed return of refugees
Tiny Lebanon has been host to more than a million refugees from Syria since the civil war there began in 2011, though some have returned as fighting has eased
U.N. urges full rights for Syria's displaced children
Many displaced or besieged families have not been able to register births due to the war
U.N. aid convoy reaches remote Rukban camp in Syria
Shortages of food and medicine at the desolate camp have caused dozens of deaths in the last few years
U.S. sends food, medical supplies to Colombia-Venezuela border
U.S. to send food and medical supplies to border where it will be stockpiled until it can be delivered to the Venezuela
War photographer McCullin's retrospective shows 'appalling things' humans do
The renowned photographer has documented conflicts from Vietnam to the Congo
US star Angelina Jolie visits Rohingya camps in Bangladesh ahead of funding appeal
Jolie to spend three days visiting the camps to "assess" the needs of the Rohingya ahead of UN $920 million funding appeal
In Mosul exhibition, Iraqi artists process brutal rule of Islamic State
"I still jump awake at night thinking an air strike is about to hit or that they are coming to take one of us. Everyday is a struggle."
Syrian civilians fleeing fighting need transit site, aid - UNHCR
At least 29 children and babies are reported to have died in the camp in northeastern Syria over the past eight weeks
Braving dangerous waters, Iranians seek a better life in Britain
The English Channel is one of the world's busiest shipping lanes, and the migrants' inflatable boats are not equipped to cross it, especially in treacherous winter weather