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
The world's most dangerous countries for women 2011 - POLL
From rape and domestic violence to lack of healthcare and education, millions of women experience daily peril, but nowhere more than in the five countries a TrustLaw expert poll identifies as the world's most dangerous countries to be female in 2011: Afghanistan, Democratic Republic of Congo, Pakistan, India and Somalia.
30th Anniversary of the Reuters Journalism Fellowship Programme
Overview of the celebrations for the 30th Anniversary of the Journalism Fellowship Programme in Oxford, showcasing the strengths and diversity of the Journalism Fellowship Programme and the Reuters Institute.
Syrian refugees flee to Iraq
Baynjan, an unofficial camp in northern Iraq, is home to more than 700 Syrian refugees. There are more than 150,000 Syrian refugees scattered across Iraq but as the spotlight remains on those in Jordan and Lebanon, their fate is often overlooked.
Migrating north through Europe
Afghan, Iranian and Sudanese immigrants, living precariously in abandoned factories in Patras, western Greece, try to stow away on nearby ferries to Italy as they seek a better life in Europe beyond crisis-hit Greece