British people's support for refugees grows - study
Growing compassion towards refugees could be attributed to a more accepting attitude post-Brexit, as well as the Windrush scandal over Britain's treatment of Caribbean immigrants
Rebels begin evacuation of Syria's last besieged enclave
"They left rebels with no option"
Trump administration moves to expel some 57,000 Hondurans
"These families have lived in the United States for 20 years"
Syrian refugees take US landlord, government to court over claims of filthy housing
"It's always been a challenge to find housing for refugees"
Why social enterprise in Greece is a modern day myth
The number of social enterprises in Greece has mushroomed, but their social impact is negligible.
Chemical weapons inspectors back from Syria's Douma - source
The OPCW is investigating the deaths of dozens of people in Douma
Syria's war grinds on, no respite for civilians, UN says
"The notion that it is ebbing, this war, is completely wrong. This war is on and it's still in the midst of the civilian population" - senior U.N. official Jan Egeland
As Greek islands heave under influx, refugees turn to old river route
In April alone, at least 2,900 people arrived in Greece via Evros, the river border separating Greece from Turkey
Gunmen kidnap German nurse from ICRC in Somali capital
While abductions and killings of Somali aid workers are common in the Horn of Africa country, the targeting of foreign workers has become far less frequent in recent years