Burundi – Life Beyond The Protests
Unrest has plunged the central African nation of Burundi into its worst crisis in a decade. As army officers tried to stage a coup to stop President Pierre Nkurunziza's attempt to seek a third term in office, Reuters photographer Thomas Mukoya set out to document the realities of daily life.
Thomson Reuters Foundation-Nokia Photo Competition finalists
Here is a snapshot of the pictures of the finalists of the Thomson Reuters Foundation-Nokia photo competition
5 facts you need to know about violence against women in El Salvador
El Salvador's macho culture, which views women as child-bearers and mothers, along with a justice system that often fails to punish perpetrators of crimes against women, fuels widespread violence
Tropical Cyclone Roanu wreaks devastation across South Asia
In mid-May, Tropical Cyclone Roanu swept across Sri Lanka, India and Bangladesh, triggering strong winds, landslides and widespread flooding which submerged swathes of the sub-continent.
Young Nepali mason wants to rebuild her shattered community
After last year’s earthquake, Shrijana, 21, has trained to be a mason so she can help rebuild her community
Life for Syrian families in a Lebanese refugee camp
Life for Syrian refugees in a refugee camp in the Bekaa Valley, Lebanon
5 facts you need to know about the humanitarian crisis in Yemen
More than half of Yemen's population needs humanitarian aid, according to aid agencies. Amid fighting between separatists and government forces, millions face a deepening crisis due to widespread hunger, malnutrition and poverty.
5 facts you need to know about renewable energy
Close to 80 percent of the world‘s energy supply could be met by renewables by mid-century and the potential of solar energy alone exceeds total current global energy demand by 25 to 800 times. Here are 5 facts you need to know about renewable energy