The United Nations has announced a new ceasefire in war-ravaged Yemen from early Thursday, after a week of escalated fighting sparked new international calls to end the conflict.
How far to go in terms of gore and shock value when covering conflict? Capturing violence on camera was hotly debated on the fringes of Bayeux, a major French photography festival.
His face bloodied and completely covered in dust, the little boy sits quietly, staring ahead, dazed and shocked after an apparent air strike in the Syrian city of Aleppo.
Former British prime minister Tony Blair yesterday made a passionate defence of the 2003 war in Iraq
Israel said it had used a "breakthrough" technique to unearth a 40-metre-deep cross-border tunnel dug by Hamas militants from Gaza, the first such discovery since the 2014 war.
More than 55,000 people were killed in Syria in 2015, the country's fifth year of war, including over 2,500 children, a monitor said.