Mosul: A city in recovery
After three years of control by Islamic State, a city and its people slowly recover
SOPA Awards 2016
Our set of stories on climate change innovation in Asia won the 2016 award for excellence in environmental reporting by the Society of Asian Publishers. Read them here!
The daughters of Chibok
In 2014, Boko Haram abducted 276 girls from a secondary school in Chibok town in northeastern Nigeria. Two years later, 219 are still missing. A photographer went to meet their relatives
Climate justice and ethics
Rich industrialised countries, with their greater carbon dioxide emissions, carry much of the responsibility for causing climate change, but the burdens of climate impacts fall disproportionately on poorer, largely tropical countries. "Climate justice" movements and initiatives seek to deal with that imbalance in a variety of ways, including having richer countries help poorer ones adopt cleaner energy systems and adapt to the inevitable impacts of climate change.