Lebanon tells Syria development law could hinder refugees' return
Lebanese Foreign Minister says law could make it difficult for refugees to prove property ownership, and in turn discourage some from returning
U.N. denunciation of starvation as war weapon needs tough enforcement - experts
In Yemen, years of conflict have left roughly a quarter of its 28 million people severely short of food and at risk of starvation.
Invest in poor rural areas to curb exclusion, quash extremism-UNDP
Investment for people in rural areas "may be education, it may be access to health services, it may be access to microfinance so that they can invest in their own businesses"
Bosnian border town residents help migrants but worry about security
"There are many very honest people amongst them, but... it isn't that easy for us. When my granddaughter is late from school, believe me, I worry a little."
PREVIEW-Trump factor leaves Macron scrambling ahead of Russia trip
RUSSIA-FRANCE/MACRON:PREVIEW-Trump factor leaves Macron scrambling ahead of Russia trip
Save the Children U.K. 'failed' female staff over sexual harassment - ex-chair
"I'd like to take this opportunity to apologise again personally, unreservedly and on behalf of the organisation."
Temporary ceasefire in Damascus militant pocket-Syrian state media
Syrian army and its allies have been battling for weeks to recapture the tiny Islamic State enclave, the last area outside government control in or around the capital
U.S. to withdraw assistance from northwest Syria - U.S. officials
The cuts in the northwest are to take place over a period of months
2018 worst year in Syria's humanitarian crisis - U.N. official
The U.N. reports 2.05 million people in need of humanitarian assistance live in hard-to-reach areas
Police in Bosnia turn back buses carrying 270 migrants
The migrants had been camped in a Sarajevo park but the government ordered them to be moved to Salakovac refugee centre about 100 km south