Kabul welcomes back National Geographic's green-eyed 'Afghan Girl'
"I've said repeatedly that our country is incomplete until we absorb all of our refugees," President Ashraf Ghani said
Afghan woman says raped by police chief when she tried to report her own rape
Afghanistan is one of the most dangerous countries to be a woman or girl in
Pakistan delays deportation of 'Afghan girl' for a few days
Sharbat Gula became a symbol of Afghanistan's long wars when a photo of her as a young refugee was published in National Geographic magazine in 1985
U.N. says investigating Afghanistan air strike deaths
The deaths add to a growing civilian casualty total in Afghanistan, where 95 have been killed and 111 injured in the past week alone, according to U.N. figures
Police clear Paris migrant camp that swelled after Calais closure
Number of migrants sleeping rough in Paris soared after closure of Calais "Jungle" camp
Pakistan to deport 'Afghan Girl' from famed National Geographic photo
Verdict comes amid Pakistani pressure to send home 2.5 million Afghan refugees, even though Afghanistan faces Taliban insurgency
Refugee restaurant dishes up African fare to win Italian hearts
"Getting to know each other is essential - and empty-bellied people pay special attention to you when you give them something to eat"
France moves Calais child migrants, says Britain to take hundreds more
President Francois Hollande says Britain should accept its share of responsibility for the minors
Held in bonded labour, Afghan returnee children make bricks for a living
"We sleep here in this brick factory site at night and we work here during the day"
Sexual violence in conflict – how do we stop it?
From Congo to Iraq, sexual violence is often seen as an inevitable side-effect of war