A new life in the Netherlands: a Syrian refugee family’s story
Hanadi Alkalas and Walid Albitar and their three daughters are Syrian refugees who have been granted asylum in the Netherlands through its fast-track asylum process.They have settled in the suburban Dutch town of Kessel-Eik
Changing diets and climate change
As climate change threatens staple crops and world supplies, farmers and families around the world are trying out new dinner plate options, from sweet potatoes to drought-resistant camel
Power to the people
Millions of people around the world don't have access to electricity. But clean energy innovation is leapfrogging power grids and bringing energy where it's needed
Herders suffer in fight against Boko Haram
The Nigerian government shut down the cattle trade that sustained the city of Maiduguri to strangle the Boko Haram insurgency, leaving many residents with no livelihood, including many of the two million people displaced by the war
Feeding the Asian slave trade
Testimonies from Bangladeshi and Rohingya trafficking survivors provide evidence of a shift in tactics in one of Asia’s busiest human trafficking routes