Afghan Pulitzer-winner buried award before escaping Taliban
“When I boarded the plane I started crying very loudly … At that moment I felt that I had lost everything.”
A year in limbo: Thousands of Afghans still stuck in UK hotels
A year after the Taliban seized control of Afghanistan, 12,000 refugees who fled to Britain remain in limbo, unable to look for jobs and integrate
'Crying with happiness': Afghan campaigner finds freedom in Canada
Mujgan Kaveh, who was a women's rights advocate at home, has retrained as a nurse and is building a new life for her family.
A year on, Afghans hide out fearing death by data
A year after the Taliban takeover, thousands remain in hiding, fearful that biometric data can be used to track them
Crypto thrives in crisis zones as investors flee crash
Despite the crypto crash, charities in crisis hit places from Gaza to Kabul say it is their best option to receive cash quickly
Lebanon hospitals forced to turn away sick children amid exodus of health workers
An economic crisis is leading large numbers of health workers to quit for better opportunities abroad, forcing medical centres to close departments and turn away the needy
OPINION: The AI Act: EU’s chance to regulate harmful border technologies
The AI Act will be the first regional mechanism of its kind in the world, but it needs a serious update to meaningfully address the profileration of harmful technologies tested and deployed at Europe’s borders.
As conflict and climate change bite, are high food prices here to stay?
The era of cheap food may be ending as climate change, conflict and widespread poverty make food harder to grow and afford – but key policy shifts could help
Climate disasters drive Bangladesh children from classrooms to work
A growing flood of Bangladeshi children are seeing their education end permanently as they flee climate impacts for urban slums
Humanity on 'spiral of self-destruction' as disasters rise, UN warns
Disasters have cost an average of about $170 billion each year in the last decade but developing nations and their poorest people suffering disproportionately