More refugees find jobs in Germany, integration going "pretty well"
Shortages of skilled labour and a lack of young people willing to commit to on-the-job training have become big concerns for managers in Europe's largest economy
Russia says U.S. refusal to rebuild Syria a ploy to slow refugee return
According to the U.N.'s refugee agency, nearly 5.5 million Syrians have fled abroad to escape the country's war
Britain to stop some aid for Syrian opposition in rebel-held areas
The Foreign Office and Department for International Development had determined the aid programmes in the northwestern parts of Syria to be "unsustainable"
Honouring the fallen humanitarian heroes
Let us take a moment to remember and appreciate the risks that all aid workers take when working in areas of instability or conflict
We must redefine future financing for humanitarian emergencies
Given the number of complex conflicts and the magnitude of displacement, new sources and mechanisms of financing are needed
As killings rise, aid workers confront era of growing risk
Nearly 140 aid workers were killed last year worldwide, a 23 percent rise over 2016
Former U.N. chief and Nobel peace laureate Kofi Annan dies aged 80
Annan served two terms as U.N. Secretary-General in New York from 1997-2006
U.N. wants selfies to make world leaders face cost of war
3D images will be projected onto a mirrored glass structure at the U.N. building in what it is calling the first-ever "living petition"
U.S. senators pledge to fight Trump push to cut aid funding
Trump's focus on his "America First" agenda has meant fewer funds for foreign assistance and his administration has pushed repeatedly to cut the amount of money sent abroad
UN agency says schools for Palestinian refugees to open on time despite U.S. cut
Agency says still can't fund full school year