Jolie spoke to journalists as rain soaked a refugee settlement in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley.
The conflict has affected more than 80 percent of Syria's children, including 7 million who now live in poverty
Officials warned that spreading false information was punishable by law.
Thousands stranded on Greek-Macedonia border face weather misery as fields become huge puddles.
Children pick, package and clean crops for below minimum wage, it has been claimed.
Jihadists have been giving birth control to women sold between fighters.
The Lib Dems are holding their spring conference in York where a vote was put to the room.
Author Lisbeth Zornig and her husband were fined 45,000 krone (£4,700) by judges in Nykøbing Falster.
Slavery Footprint aims to make people aware of where their products come from.
UIS government has until March 17 to rule on abuses in Iraq and Syria.
Maneka Gandhi says she does not think India is ready to outlaw marital rape.
Emine Erdogan said harems were important for "preparing women for life".
The kingdom said it was one of the first countries to promote human rights
There are around 134,000 Tibetans living in exile, the vast majority in India or Nepal.
Demonstrations in support of Tibetans will take place on anniversary of Tibetan uprising on 10 March 1959.
Missing man's family publish new appeal on nine-year anniversary of his disappearance
IBTimes UK met dozens of Ugandan demonstrators calling on UK to reject Museveni's poll victory.
Virginia Kachigunda tells IBTimes UK Malawian girls face challenges, but they can have the future they want.
UK is a close ally to Museveni regime - having spent £841.7m in aid in Uganda since 2006.
Lesbians and Gay Support The Migrants said locking up refugees and asylum seekers was 'a disgrace'.
Criminal gangs dubbed 'albino hunters' target those living with the condition to sell their body parts.
450,000 Palestinians have remained in Syria and 95% are reliant on the UN for aid.
Our traditions are not fodder for facile fictions, complain Native Americans
Mohammad bin Nayef was awarded France's highest civilian honour for 'efforts in fight against terror'.
Amnesty International research revealed how North Koreans are being prevented from contacting loved ones abroad.
The trainee pilot has not been prosecuted for a crime but his visa to attend flight school has been revoked
The event was organised by Amnesty International and Karnataka Police in the south Indian city of Bangalore.
Only a quarter of board members at the UK's FTSE 100 companies are female - while only six are CEO.
Judge called Matthew Lane Durham a serial rapist, adding he was the abused children's 'worst nightmare come true'.
EXCLUSIVE: Virunga director Emmanuel de Merode discusses Africa's oldest park with IBTimes UK.