Syrian army drops barrel bombs in southwest assault-monitor, rebel
Helicopters drop more than 12 bombs
We must end the world's cruelty towards widows
I helped set up International Widows Day after seeing the harsh injustices endured by my mother when she became a young widow
Assad presses assault in southwest Syria, civilians flee
Some 12,500 people have fled opposition-held areas of northeastern Deraa province in the past 48 hours
How language, tech open opportunities for refugees
"The story of refugees and immigrants moving around the world is not new - but hopeful technology can make these transitions easier"
Scientific study finds asylum seekers boosting European economies
"The cliché that international migration is associated with economic 'burden' can be dispelled"
West End theatre turns migrant camp to get London audience talking
"Discussion is the only think that is going to get us forward ... and hopefully this play can provide some of that space for debate"
The time is now to prevent sexual violence in conflict
Sexual Violence as a weapon of war is not just used to brutalise populations but as part of deliberate and targeted campaigns to torture and ethnically cleanse
Both sides committed war crimes during siege of Syria's Ghouta - U.N.
Rebel groups' shelling of Damascus amount to war crime
Asylum requests in EU fall from record highs, jump in US - OECD
Sharp decline in asylum requests registered in Germany
Meet the virtual vigilantes who bust human traffickers from their laptops
"If you know how to find it, you will see it almost everywhere - almost every major site has some component of trafficking in it"