INSIGHT - Lebanese banks swallow at least $250m in U.N. aid
Unfavourable dollar exchange rates mean refugees and poor Lebanese got less aid, even as prices of essentials soared amid an economic crisis
Women find helping hand to break into tech jobs in Germany
Biases entrenched in AI hiring software mean many well-qualified women may be falling at the first hurdle, according to tech diversity non-profit FrauenLoop
Shooting for glory, not to kill - a refugee's Olympic goal
Luna Solomon, an Eritrean refugee living in Switzerland, is one of a few dozen refugee athletes who are Olympic hopefuls
Germany's lengthy pandemic school closures hit migrant pupils hardest
School closures have further widened the educational gap between migrant and native pupils in Germany - among the highest in the industrialised world
'It's all a lie': hesitancy hampers vaccine drive in war-scarred Syrian area
A U.N.-backed vaccination campaign has met with suspicion and mistrust by an exhausted population who feel betrayed by their government and abandoned by the international community
Climate shifts and rising demand leave Turkey battling growing water stress
Population growth, urbanisation, climate change and – critics say – poor water management all are straining Turkey's water supplies
Facebook, Twitter Trump bans: what are the rules?
As the Facebook oversight board upholds Trump's suspension, what are the rules on content moderation?
OPINION: G7 leaders know what needs to be done to prevent famines, but will they act?
Today’s G7 meeting is a potential gamechanger for preventing famine in crisis countries if world powers step up
Hate crimes against LGBT+ people in Germany rise 36% in 2020
Hate crimes in Germany against LGBT+ people rise to almost 800 as country grapples with rise in politically motivated violence
Defying Chinese surveillance, young Uyghurs abroad speak up online
Despite living overseas, young Uyghurs say expanding their digital footprint through their activism has made them - and their families - more of a target