Troops and strays, the only signs of life in ruined Marawi
Wide boulevards in the city are lined by crumbling homes and shop fronts missing higher floors
In Myanmar's Rakhine, aid workers blocked from entering Muslim camp amid tension
Deliveries of food aid to Myebon's Muslims have been delayed
Asia must protect 'invisible workforce' in homes to curb slavery - UN
"It is time for all employers of domestic workers to recognise that domestic workers are neither servants nor 'members of the family'"
Robbed of childhood, Rohingya sketch out their trauma
"I ran past soldiers who shoved my neighbours into their houses. Then they set them on fire. I want people to know what happened. That's why I draw" - Shupira, 8.
Workers rights get Qatar nod as ILO poised decide on abuse probe
Qatar is keen to show it is tackling allegations of worker exploitation as it prepares to host the 2022 soccer World Cup
Charcoal and forest loss in the Democratic Republic of Congo
The DRC’s charcoal trade is tradition, opportunity, destruction, violence
Plague kills 124 in Madagascar, cities most affected - report
Plague is especially worrying because it started earlier in the season than usual and has hit urban rather than rural areas
From Bhutan to Cambodia, early warning saves lives in floods
"With extreme weather events becoming more frequent and erratic, access to real-time, accurate information can help build resilience among vulnerable communities"
Frequency of excessive summertime heat seen rising across U.S.
At least 65,000 people end up in U.S. hospital emergency rooms each summer from heat-related illnesses, government data shows
Under Trump plan, refugees from 11 countries face additional U.S. barriers
The new requirements will put an additional burden on refugees fleeing war, famine or ethnic cleansing