Protecting refugees from COVID-19 a 'global responsibility', says Jordan's king
Jordan, home to some 750,000 refugees, has opened its vaccination programme to anyone living within its borders
As coronavirus lockdown bites, poverty fuels Lebanese protests
As more in Lebanon struggle to meet basic needs under lockdown, protestors are urging the government to provide financial relief
OPINION: Refugees need clean energy help now
Displaced people face some of the biggest challenges accessing affordable, climate-smart energy – but a shift in attitudes and financing can help
Climate adaptation summit hears dire warnings but misses action to match
U.S. climate envoy John Kerry and others say poorest will suffer the most from a failure to build resilience, but concrete progress is slow to come
'Invisible' migrants risk being last in line for COVID-19 vaccination
Refugees and migrants are vulnerable to 'vaccine nationalism' as host nations put their own citizens first
German police bust gang suspected of smuggling Syrians
The suspected smugglers, who face charges of human trafficking, had brought about 140 migrants to Germany since at least April 2019
U.S. lawmakers aim to curtail face recognition even as the technology IDs Capitol attackers
U.S. lawmakers aim to ban facial recognition software even as the technology helps identify supporters of President Donald Trump who stormed the Capitol
Danish ex-minister faces impeachment in 'child bride' case
Former Danish Immigration Minister Inger Stojberg faces impeachment for ordering the separation of underage refugee couples
From a self-made cake boss to a 'salon for all': 10 upbeat stories from 2020
In a year dominated by headlines about COVID-19, here are 10 upbeat stories on improving people's lives amid the pandemic
OPINION: In 2021 will we realise how endangered our global water supply is?
In 2020, climate change activism was very much in vogue - but water is not always a part of the conversation