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Al-Hol camp's size exploded after the defeat of IS in Syria, but now it has become a place of limbo with violent incidents increasing.
Kurdish officials who spoke with °®Âþµº say they fear they'll have no choice but to again turn to the regime for help.
Comment: UNRWA has to suspend cash payments to a Gazan population suffering not only the devastation wrought by Israel's military, but an unusually harsh winter and the apparent apathy of a world that will make pledges but won't deliver.
Our round-up from Iraq features demonstrators taking inspiration from Paris protesters. Catch up with the latest here.
In-depth: Sami al-Janazreh's victory over the Israeli prison system draws further attention to the much-criticised practice of 'administrative detention', writes Emily Mulder.
Comment: Governments pledging big donations at conferences are unable to front the cash to match their promises, blighting any chances of success refugees and aid workers may have had.
Feature: Syria's largest Palestinian refugee camp has been under siege for two years, with residents forced to eat grass and melt snow to survive.