Finland wants EU deals with Iraq and others on migrants
The EU has already signed deals with five African countries aimed at curbing migration to Europe
INTERVIEW-Make those profiting from trafficking pay, says documentary host
"There appears to be no political, economic or social will to apprehend the big players," says host of new TV series on trafficking
EU agrees money-for-migration deal with Mali
EU will provide funds to Mali to help create jobs and strengthen border management in return for assistance in fighting people smugglers and accepting deportees from Europe
Afghan filmmaker, seeking to free oppressed voices, finds own voice quieted
"We are desperate for Hassan to come to Berlin and share his story"
Germans see refugees as biggest problem despite falling numbers
Chancellor Angela Merkel's popularity has waned since migrants started arriving in large numbers last summer
Climate refugees in South Asia need protection, advocates say
South Asia is the world's most disaster-prone region according to the United Nations
Female Afghan cyclists push boundaries one wheelie at a time
Brushing aside suicide bombings and public scorn, the young women of Afghanistan's first freestyle cycling club hope their pop-a-wheelies, bunnyhops and backflips will trailblaze a new path for future generations
German police arrest Iraqi rape suspect, leaders warn against backlash
German Chancellor Angela Merkel warned against tarring all refugees with the same brush
Asia-Pacific loses steam in efforts to end hunger - study
With more than 60 percent of the world's hungry living in Asia-Pacific, the slower progress in the region has led to high global numbers of the chronically hungry
Red Cross says survey shows alarming rise in acceptance of torture in war
"We all need to redraw a line in the sand: torture in any form is forbidden"