Children, babies dying from cold at camp in northeast Syria - WHO
The situation has become 'critical' for 33,000 people living in bitterly cold winter conditions without tents, blankets or heating
Athens aims to deliver goods and services free of forced labour
Major companies face growing scrutiny and consumer pressure to guarantee their goods are slave-free
War's terrifying reality made virtual by Red Cross
Red Cross virtual reality helps to train those who work in war zones
Syrian army shells kill dozen despite Idlib truce-monitor, rescuers
Shells struck the town of Maarat al-Numan, killing 12 civilians and injuring 25, as well as other towns and villages in the southern part of the enclave
French police clear Paris migrant camp
The refugees, who were mainly from Africa and Afghanistan, packed up their tents and belongings and boarded coaches
US. sees contours of peace accord with Taliban to end war in Afghanistan
No sign Taliban have accepted U.S. demands such as committing to a ceasefire before the withdrawal of U.S. troops or that it engage in direct talks with the U.S.-backed government in Kabul
Syrian children in focus at Sarajevo museum on war and childhood
Driven by memories of his own childhood during the Balkans conflict, founder Jasminko Halilovic wants to turn the museum into the world's biggest archive on wartime childhoods
Philippine referendum returns big 'yes' vote on Bangsamoro self-rule
The vote was the culmination of a tumultuous peace process between separatists and successive governments that aimed to settle decades of conflict
Climate stress drove wave of Arab Spring refugees - researchers
Severe droughts helped fuel migration and asylum requests from the Middle East and North Africa, new evidence shows
A gun in the face: Davos ploy to reshape refugee debate
On Tuesday, UN criticised European nations for not allowing boatloads of migrants to disembark at safe ports and of relying instead on Libya's coastguard