The United Nations is urging countries worldwide to grant asylum to 130,000 Syrians in the coming year... READ MORE›
We were terrified said the father Abdullah Kurdi 40 a Syrian Kurd from the town of Kobani near the Turkish border... READ MORE›
There have, though, been plenty of equally horrific images of dead Syrian children in the media in recent years... READ MORE›
The hope is to soon expand this across Canada, offering other Syrian refugees a foothold in the labour market... READ MORE›
A few years ago I went to Palmyra, and other places in Syria, and realised that it was a place of unbelievable cultural richness... READ MORE›
Meawwhile a newborn boy was found dead after his migrant parents reached the shores of another Greek island in a boat from Turkey on Saturday... READ MORE›
Islamic State has proclaimed a caliphate to rule over all Muslims from territory it holds in both Syria and Iraq... READ MORE›
Palmyra has been looted by government forces damaged in fighting and last week a section of its north defensive wall was hit by a regime airstrike... READ MORE›
Isiss destruction of Palmyra The heart has been ripped out of the city'... READ MORE›
Around 13,000 people from Iceland's population of little over 300,000 joined a Facebook page, Syria is Calling, asking the government to take in more Syrian refugees... READ MORE›
The claim comes as David Cameron indicated that Britain's plans to do the same could be abandoned if Jeremy Corbyn becomes Labour party leader... READ MORE›
Prime Minister Tony Abbott says the government will act with decency and generosity in its plan to assist those fleeing the conflict in Syria... READ MORE›
Europe, with Germany's leadership, can muster the political will necessary because it can see that a no-fly zone in Syria can ease the refugee crisis... READ MORE›
On Tuesday, the Islamic State released video footage reportedly showing the destruction of the treasured Baal Shamin Temple in the ancient Syrian city of Palmyra... READ MORE›
Locals shouted at a crowd of refugees and migrants to go back to turkey as they staged a protest demanding a boat to athens... READ MORE›
RAF bombers could strike against ISIS in Syria within weeks to stem the flow of refugees into Europe... READ MORE›
On Tuesday the Islamic State released video footage reportedly showing the destruction of the treasured Baal Shamin Temple in the ancient Syrian city of Palmyra... READ MORE›
The 26 migrants from Syria Afghanistan and Bangladesh were found huddling together in a confined space... READ MORE›
Pamela Curr says Syrian refugees would be a good fit for Australian society... READ MORE›
It's on the other side of the world to the unfolding crisis, but Venezuela's president said on Monday his country could give asylum to 20,000 Syrian refugees... READ MORE›
The destruction of palmyra and europe's resultant migrant crisis both demand a british military response... READ MORE›
He was held captive by the Islamic State group, also known as Isis or Isil... READ MORE›
Participants are transferred from a people smuggler's boat to an orange lifeboat and turned back to Indonesia... READ MORE›
About 13,000 people from Iceland's population of little over 300,000 joined a Facebook page, Syria is Calling, asking the government to take in more Syrian refugees... READ MORE›
That's largely due to the time-consuming screening procedure to block Islamist militants and criminals from entering the United States under the guise of being legitimate refugees... READ MORE›
'Survival of the fittest' Young Syrians in Beirut... READ MORE›
The three-minute film Welcome To Aleppo features 360-degree views of abandoned areas in Syria's former commercial center... READ MORE›
Sweden takes in more Syrian asylum seekers than many of its neighbours, with numbers totalling more than 62,000 since 2011... READ MORE›
Tony Abbott has sent Immigration Minister Peter Dutton to Geneva to discuss with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees what more Australia can do... READ MORE›
New Zealand also said it will take an extra 600 refugees from Syria as the humanitarian crisis there worsens... READ MORE›
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