Gaza fisherman clings to dream of return to Jaffa home
Palestinian historians say only 4,000 Palestinians remained in Jaffa after 1948, of around 120,000 who lived there before it became part of Israel
Malta fines captain of German migrant rescue ship
The MV Lifeline vessel was impounded by transport authorities on the Mediterranean island of Malta in June 2018 after disembarking 234 migrants it had rescued off Libya
OPINION: Disaster displacement is a 21st century challenge
With the right policies and planning, hazards like storms and wildfires need not always lead to homelessness
Uganda shakes up electricity access amid global infrastructure reset
Providing basic services to everyone on the planet, from electric power to clean water and transport, requires a new way of thinking
OPINION: Reimagining utilities as a way to end energy poverty
If the world is to provide electricity to all by 2030, utilities and off-grid renewable energy providers must join forces
Bangladesh police 'rescue' dozens of Rohingya being trafficked to Malaysia
Traffickers picked up at least 69 Rohingya from refugee camps in the Cox's Bazar district, promising them work in Malaysia where many Rohingya already live
Zimbabwe farmers venture into vegetables to outsmart poor rains
As severe drought has decimated maize crops across much of Zimbabwe, farmers are trying out new ways to cope with a more extreme climate
Companies urged to clean up their act on plastic as study shows deadly impact
Between 400,000 and one million people a year die in developing countries from illnesses caused by uncollected rubbish dumped or burned near their homes
Political games hinder efforts to end Ebola outbreak in Congo -WHO
The epidemic has moved through northeastern Congo, killing 1,117 people since mid-2018
Triple blasts in Afghanistan's Jalalabad kill at least three
Fighting between the Taliban and Islamic State, and between the Taliban and Afghan forces has intensified amid peace talks to end the war