Facebook down: What the outage meant for the developing world
From Afghanistan to Brazil, Facebook's platforms have become the main way people connect. For those in the developing world, the outage upended daily life
No place like home: Afghan evacuees caught in U.S. housing crisis
Tight markets, large families and a sudden crush of cases are making it tough for resettlement groups to find homes for new Afghan arrivals
Taliban in, funding out? Afghan ex-official fears climate gains 'jeopardised'
Programmes aimed at boosting renewable energy and climate-smart farming are in limbo, an exiled former climate change negotiator warns
Afghan girls' soccer squad find new home in Ronaldo's Portugal
A senior Taliban official said after their takeover that women would probably not be allowed to play sport because it was "not necessary" and their bodies might be exposed
OPINION: Internal displacement remains an invisible crisis in plain sight
Globally, as many as 55 million people are internally displaced, more than twice the number of refugees or asylum seekers - but the issue gets little attention
With births and a beauty salon, Afghan 'guests' transform U.S. base
There's a sense that life's events continue to unfold for the over 9,300 Afghan evacuees living in a U.S. military base in New Jersey
Dark future? Climate change fuels higher heat, flood threats for children
Children will, on average, suffer seven times more heatwaves and nearly three times more droughts, floods and crop failures due to fast-accelerating climate change, finds new study
Malala pleads with world to protect Afghan girls' education
Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai said she worried the Taliban would act as they did when they were last in power despite an increase in opportunities for Afghan women since then
What next for Afghanistan's deserted beauty salons?
Beauty salons have provided jobs for women across Afghanistan, but with the Taliban back in power, their future appears bleak
In climate pledge, Xi says China will not build new coal-fired power projects abroad
Xi gives no details but the move could significantly limit the financing of coal plants in the developing world