No women, no progress, development experts warn
Inequality in development presents a "grave challenge to progress" and could fuel extremism
Air strike warning app helps Syrians dodge death from the skies
Air strikes have been a fact of daily life for millions of Syrians living in rebel-held areas
UN shares locations of Idlib hospitals and schools, hoping to protect them
An estimated 2.9 million people live in Idlib, the last major stronghold of opposition to President Bashar al-Assad
NGOs urge Greece to act over 'shameful' migrant camps
More than 8,300 refugees and migrants are in the former military camp
LGBT-friendly Berlin mosque deradicalises Muslim youth
"I always thought when I die in Syria... I would go to the best place in paradise while being gay"
LGBT-friendly Berlin mosque deradicalises Muslim youth
More than 5,000 Europeans - most from Britain, France, Germany and Belgium - have joined fighters in Syria and Iraq
Slamming the door: How Trump transformed U.S. refugee program
This year, with a record high 68.5 mln displaced people worldwide, the U.S. is on track to take in about 22,000 refugees, a quarter the number admitted in 2016
U.N. war crimes team documents further Syrian govt. use of banned chlorine
The three incidents bring to 39 the number of chemical attacks which the Commission of Inquiry on Syria has documented since 2013
U.N. chief pushes for protection of civilians in Syria's Idlib
The U.N. has described Idlib as a "dumping ground" for people evacuated and displaced from elsewhere in Syria during the seven-year war
As Idlib offensive looms, Syrians flee to border villages
More than 30,000 people have fled their homes in northwest Syria since the army and allied forces resumed bombardment last week