No Comment Aleppo rail service reopens There may be little left of this eastern Aleppo railway station, but trains are starting to return to the war-torn city after a break of five years. 14/03/2017
World News UN warning about "largest humanitarian crisis" since its creation There's mounting concern about famine in Somalia, South Sudan, Yemen and Nigeria 11/03/2017
Syria Self-harm, drugs, suicide: the future of Syria's children? Youngsters living in the war-torn country are self-harming, taking drugs and attempting suicide to escape the horrors they have endured after six years of conflict, according to a new report by Save t 08/03/2017
World News Top EU court rules member states don't have to issue visas to refugees The EU’s top court said on Tuesday that member states don’t have to admit people on humanitarian grounds, even if they are at risk of torture or inhumane… 07/03/2017
Iraq Iraqi forces 'make strides in Mosul' Iraqi forces in western Mosul say they've taken control of a number of key buildings formerly held by ISIL. 07/03/2017
Syria ISIL's Raqqa supply route severed - reports US-backed militias operating in the country say they have cut the road between the jihadist-held city of Raqqa and militant strongholds in Deir al-Zoor province. 06/03/2017
Somalia Famine and diarrhoea kill 'over 100' in Somalia, says PM More than 100 people have died from famine and diarrhoea in southern Somalia over a two-day period, according to the country’s prime minister. 05/03/2017
Yemen Yemen: UN says one child dies every ten minutes from a preventable disease The time to act is now, according to campaign group Human Rights Watch. Activists say the international community must give its financial backing to humanitarian efforts in the country and is warning 01/03/2017
Syria Aleppo battle: both sides accused of war crimes War crimes were committed by both sides in the battle for Aleppo, according the United Nations 01/03/2017
South Sudan Thousands in famine-struck South Sudan forced to eat wild plants Thousands of families caught up in South Sudan’s famine are hiding from marauding gunmen in the swamps and islands of the River Nile. 27/02/2017
Iraq Battle for Mosul: civilians flee as Iraqi troops push deeper into ISIL held areas In Iraq, more than a thousand civilians have fled western Mosul as Iraqi troops push deeper into ISIL held areas. 27/02/2017
South Sudan South Sudan's human rights situation "amongst the worst on the planet" Famine has been declared in some areas of South Sudan - the first time such a declaration has been made since 2011. The country has been dogged by civil war, drought and hyperinflation. The situation 20/02/2017
South Sudan Famine rears its head in South Sudan Parts of the war-ravaged country have been hit by famine. Officials fear almost half the territory could be in a state of food insecurity by July. 20/02/2017
Yemen UN launches Yemen aid appeal in bid to avert famine The United Nations has appealed for nearly 2 billion euros to provide life-saving assistance to avert famine in war-ravaged Yemen. 08/02/2017
No Comment Protesters confront ministers at Athens migrant camp Greece’s migration minister Yannis Mouzalas was confronted by an angry crowd at the entrance of a sprawling migrant camp in the south of Athens on Monday, trying to block his entrance to the… 07/02/2017
Ukraine Serious concern for civilians caught up in new Ukraine fighting The UN says some 3.8 million people are affected, many in need of humanitarian assistance 03/02/2017
Ukraine Global calls for constraint amid new flare-ups in eastern Ukraine The call comes from the UN, the OSCE and aid groups, as concern mounts about a humanitarian crisis 03/02/2017
Yemen UN raises alarm about hunger and insecurity in Yemen The UN says the number of civilians killed in the country's war is now estimated to be more than 10,000, with some 40,000 injured 16/01/2017
Iraq Residents in eastern Mosul attempt to return to semblance of normality Markets are back selling food as people venture out onto the streets and repairs are being carried out 15/01/2017