INTERVIEW-Afghan women play 'crucial' role in Taliban talks, says negotiator
Many Afghan women worry that peace talks do not include safeguards for their rights
More Afghan women find solace in drugs as coronavirus, migration upends life
Drug addiction is on the rise among women in Afghanistan with fears numbers will increase due to the coronavirus pandemic
Modi seeks 'forgiveness' from India's poor over coronavirus lockdown
Lockdown has stung millions of India's poor, with many left hungry and migrant workers forced to flee cities to native villages
UN aid chief on coronavirus: 'No one is safe until everyone is safe'
The Thomson Reuters Foundation spoke to Mark Lowcock as the United Nations announced a $2 billion plan to fight the virus in crisis areas
OPINION: Coronavirus will silently hit the world’s displaced hardest
When COVID-19 hits refugee camps and communities affected by conflict, its impact will be swift and devastating
OPINION: Coronavirus and the least developed countries
We can't let coronavirus wreak further havoc in countries already suffering because of poverty and war
S.Korea's Moon calls for full probe into online sexual blackmail ring
Investigators were told to probe a network of chat rooms where abusers coerced women and girls into sharing sexual images
Refugees in Asia face delays, pushbacks as coronavirus shuts borders
People in refugee camps, with few amenities and limited access to healthcare, are some of the hardest hit by the coronavirus outbreak
As climate impacts grow, Afghan clerics offer green guidance in prayers
As it looks for ways to spread environmental messages, Afghanistan has turned to the country's influential imams
Crowded, poor South Asia sees steady rise in coronavirus cases
Cases are rising in South Asia but it will be difficult to enforce preventative measures in densely populated areas like slums