Hundreds of refugees and migrants who had been stranded in northern Greece are crossing into neighbouring Macedonia.
The conflict has affected more than 80 percent of Syria's children, including 7 million who now live in poverty
Thousands stranded on Greek-Macedonia border face weather misery as fields become huge puddles.
Hundreds have drowned trying to make it across the narrow stretch of the Aegean separating the island from Turkey.
EU-Turkey migrant deal won't deter 13,000 refugees stranded on the Greece-Macedonia border.
Tight border patrols and tough new Hungarian laws punishing illegal entry and border fence vandalism slowed down the amount of refugees allowed through the borders.
Around 10,000 Syrian and Iraqi refugees are stuck in a muddy camp at the Greek-Macedonian border in deteriorating conditions.
Four EU countries stated they are limiting the number of refugees crossing the border to 580 a day.
French authorities have begun dismantling the sprawling camp after a court ruling.
Calais officials want to demolish half the camp, with alternative housing in form of shipping containers.
Those hoping to reach the UK are drawn by relatives as well as better job prospects and living conditions.
Thousands of refugees stranded in Greece after Macedonia and Austria imposed border controls. Yet still they come.
Photographer David Ramos travelled around Sweden to document the daily lives of people stuck in no-man's land during the cold Scandinavian winter.
The number of refugee arrivals in the first six weeks of 2016 is nearly 10 times as many as the same period last year.
Turkey is coming under growing pressure from the US to have stricter border controls, in order to stem the onward flow of refugees.
Adolescent girls who have fled the conflict in Syria pose as their future selves - having achieved their goals.
Police have cleared a makeshift camp along disused railway tracks on the edge of Paris that was home to hundreds of Roma people.
Of the 1.2 million refugees and migrants who applied for asylum in Europe in 2015, nearly 350,000 were children.
Photos of the belongings left behind by refugees in an abandoned Turkish resort.
Tens of thousands, young and old, have found themselves trapped in the open, as the skies darken earlier and the night frosts begin.
About 500 migrants and refugees have been moved to another part of the Calais camp known as The Jungle.
Children's drawings of tanks, dead people, wounded children, crying mothers illustrate their inner turmoil.