Unaware of rights, exploited migrant and trafficked workers suffer in silence -research
"They fear being deported if they go to a doctor or are found sitting on the street, even though that isn't true"
Britain jails two for trying to smuggle migrants across English Channel
The migrants paid $6,700 each to make the trip which nearly cost them their lives
Syrian maternity hospital supported by Save the Children bombed - charity
The hospital in Kafer Takhareem works with around 1,300 women and children a month
U.N says Russian aid plan for Syria's Aleppo needs improving
Russia should let U.N. help 300,000 civilians beseiged in Aleppo, says U.N. Syria envoy
The refugee crisis will not be hacked
In many ways, the tech impulse to herald apps as a panacea has become the new white savior complex in the humanitarian world
Monsoon deluge in Indian cities causes traffic chaos, sewage swirls
Flooding, an annual problem during monsoon season, worsened by crumbling infrastructure, clogged drains and uncontrolled urban expansion
First-Ever 'Tomorrow's News' Training
This month, the Thomson Reuters Foundation held the first-ever training for journalists from across Africa on how to produce strong digital content.
A man and his son wade through a waterlogged highway in Gurugram, India
A man carrying his belongings holds hand of his son as they wade through a waterlogged highway in Gurugram, previously known as Gurgaon, on the outskirts of New Delhi, India, July 29, 2016. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi
WIDER IMAGE-Teaching community through capoeira in a hardscrabble Rio slum
In a favela with a history of violence between police and drug gangs, or armed battles between traffickers themselves, capoeira is an outlet that gives kids a sense of community
France detains Syrian refugee as church attack investigation widens
A Syrian man was arrested near a refugee centre in the rural Allier region of central France