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Syrian refugee and his family fear EU-Turkey deal could split them up
German-funded scholarships give young refugees hope and an education
Germany will offer 1,700 scholarships over four years for Syrian students – 1,000 of these will be in Turkey, making it the country with the most DAFI scholars.
New start for victims of war in city of peace
Syrian family that came to Britain as part of the government's commitment to take 20,000 Syrian refugees by 2020 settle in to their new life in Coventry.
UNHCR calls for safeguards to be in place before returns begin
The UN Refugee Agency says gaps must be addressed before returns under EU-Turkey can go ahead
UN Secretary General says more help needed for Syrian refugees
Ban Ki-moon joins UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi at a one-day conference in Geneva to call for more options for 4.8 million Syrian refugees.
UNHCR: 1 in 10 Syrian refugees will need resettling
High-level conference highlights need to generate substantial increase in resettlement and other answers for Syrian refugees over the next three years.
Food insecurity drives more South Sudanese to Sudan
Hunger and unrest have driven some 38,000 people into East and South Darfur since end of January.
For Yemenis in war-torn Taizz, survival a struggle
After a year of war, Yemeni families in Taizz face severe shortages including food, drinking water and fuel.
Walking and collecting, Yemeni keeps hopes alive in exile
A passionate walker and coin collector before war drove him from Yemen, refugee now hikes to find objects for a "curiosity museum."