Getting to the heart of the global displacement crisis
Until preventing and resolving displacement is included in national and global priorities, the figures will continue to rise each year
Bosnia struggles to cope with arrival of thousands of migrants
About 4,000 people from Syria, Iraq, Turkey, Algeria and Afghanistan have entered Bosnia this year compared with 755 in 2017 and up to 1,500 are stuck there
Multiple blasts and gun battle in eastern Afghan city
Around 1000 girls were trapped in a nearby school as the fighting raged
Multiple blasts hit eastern Afghan city, gun battle underway
Violence has escalated across Afghanistan since the announcement of the Taliban's annual spring offensive last month
Poverty and politics trip up urban refugees in India
"This is a big city, we are not here to take away anyone else's jobs or homes"
British people's support for refugees grows - study
Growing compassion towards refugees could be attributed to a more accepting attitude post-Brexit, as well as the Windrush scandal over Britain's treatment of Caribbean immigrants
Attackers hit Afghan capital Kabul with bombs, bullets
An intensifying war with the Taliban and the Islamic State that has turned much of Kabul into a high security zone of concrete blast walls and razor wire
Afghan gunships killed and wounded 107 boys and men in attack last month - U.N.
At least 30 children were killed
More than 50 casualties from blast at mosque in east Afghanistan
The deadly blast came as fighting has spread across Afghanistan
Afghan president launches new ID cards amid row over ethnicity
The new system has been the subject of furious argument because it designates a holder's nationality as "Afghan", a term used in the past to denote Pashtuns