Rohingya screen light portraits
In a camp for displaced Rohingya Muslims residents frequent bamboo “internet huts” where they can communicate with relatives who left the country, escaping the violence that led to 200 deaths and left over 140,000 homeless in 2012
Gay pride in Uganda
In a country where homosexuality is illegal, members of Uganda’s LGBT community celebrate Gay Pride near the capital Kampala
5 facts you need to know about Iraq humanitarian crisis
An estimated 5.2 mln Iraqis need urgent humanitarian assistance because of violence and insecurity. Here are 5 facts you need to know about Iraq humanitarian crisis
5 facts you need to know about water and energy
Around the globe, 768 million people do not have access to safe drinking water and 1.3 billion live without electricity. To meet growing appetite for water and energy the world must turn to renewable energy to meet increasing demand for both
Muslims languish in squalid Myanmar camps two years after riots
Tens of thousands of people have been living in sprawling, squalid displacement camps in western Myanmar’s Rakhine State since violence between Buddhist Rakhines and stateless Rohingya Muslims broke out in June 2012
A photographer finds beauty amid Congo's rape crisis
One photographer's quest to portray beauty among the tragedy and misery of the rape crisis in eastern Congo
Hip, young and in Kabul
Kabul is a bustling city, full of people who want to see their country become less violent and more stable
Flood-prone Thai community finds smart uses for pesky waterweed
Water hyacinth, which worsens flooding, is being turned in bedding for lab mice and organic fertiliser