
Syrians Heading Home
Syrian refugees heading home, Turkey Attacks, South Sudan peace deal
As Europe struggles to deal with an influx of migrants, the United Nations is warning of another worrying sign of the desperation of Syrian refugees. Recently it has seen a dramatic rise in numbers heading from the relative safety of neighbouring Jordan back to war-torn Syria. The latest monthly figures were double those seen earlier in the year. Yolande Knell reports from Jordan.
In the aftermath of the bombings in Ankara, Newsday talks to Turkish columnist Suat Kiniklioglu and the BBC's Selin Gerit. And, what chance is there that peace will hold in South Sudan? The BBC's Tim Franks reports from the capital, Juba.
(Photo: Syrian refugees in the eastern town of Ruwaished, Jordan. Credit: AFP/Getty Images)
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