Migrant rescue boat arrives in Spain after rejection by Italy and Malta
Irregular immigration across the Mediterranean has fallen dramatically, with about 45,000 people making it to Europe compared to over a million in 2015
Air strikes resume in southwest Syria after talks fail
Air strikes had paused on Saturday evening
Sexual predators leaving aid world following Oxfam scandal - U.K. minister
The aid world has come under intense scrutiny following reports that Oxfam staff used sex workers in Haiti after the country's 2010 earthquake
Fleeing new assault, Syrian family doubts they will ever go home
Battles in the past two weeks have pushed more than 270,000 people out of their homes
In northwest Syria, Turkey extends aid and casts big shadow
Turkey says that some 140,000 people have returned to Afrin since the offensive ended
Former US envoys to UN urge Pompeo to restore relief agency funding
"Failure to provide desperately needed resources comes with a price. More hardship for communities. More desperation for the region. More instability for our world"
From the haunting to the hopeful, aid groups pick the photos with impact
Some charities say specific images have a measurable impact on financial support
Number of displaced in southern Syria climbs to 270,000 - UN
UN has warned of a humanitarian catastrophe in the southwest caused by the fighting that erupted after a Russian-backed army offensive to recapture rebel-held southern Syria
Nine wounded in stabbing at child's birthday party in Idaho
The man attacked children and adults celebrating a 3-year-old's birthday party, including people from Syria, Iraq and Ethiopia
Jordan seeks truce for southwest Syria after army gains
String of Syrian towns and villages accept return of government rule after intense bombardment