Six immigrants die in flood on Turkish-Syria border-Anadolu
The immigrants were trying to cross illegally to Turkey on the Syrian border of Turkey's southern province of Hatay
Governments are starving Yemenis, fuelling black markets through anti-terror legislation
Large-scale famine in Yemen is almost assured if Yemenis' access to food and other forms of humanitarian assistance isn’t unlocked.
France plans to repatriate children of jihadist fighters in Syria
Families report some 60 French women with 150 minors in Syria
Child bride refugees spur Sweden to tighten marriage law
Under a law, expected to come into force in January, Sweden will invalidate all underage marriages
Germany's housing crisis fuels black market for refugees
Activists are concerned that a shortage of housing in Germany is hindering refugee integration
Normality returns for some in Damascus after fighting ends
Syria cannot afford a major rebuilding programme. Its closest allies, Russia and Iran, seem unlikely to foot the bill. Western nations will pay no cash without a political transition.
Jordan says it won't renew peace treaty land deal with Israel
Much of the land in Baquora and Ghumar is used by Israeli farmers, some of whom were given private land ownership rights and special travel rights
Winners Celebrated at the 2018 Kurt Schork Memorial Awards
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Whistleblower rounds on UK minister over sex abuse in aid sector
The aid sector was rocked by reports this year that staff at several major charities were involved in sexual misconduct
Jordan says nearly 300 Syrian "White Helmets" leave for West
'White Helmets' have been credited with saving thousands of people in rebel-held areas during years of bombing by Syrian government and Russian forces