Amnesty says migrants in Libyan camps forced to trade sex for clean water
Amnesty International says migrants in Libyan detention camps are subject to horrific sexual violence at the hands of guards
Malaysian mothers fight government over 'sexist' citizenship law
Citizenship law risks trapping women in abusive marriages and exacerbates brain drain, say mothers taking government to court
Racism in football: How will Facebook, Twitter stop online abuse?
England's Black footballers have faced a wave of racist abuse on social media in the wake of the team's Euro 2020 defeat. What are tech giants doing to quell the hate?
Higher food prices help fuel 40% jump in global hunger - UN agency
A record 270 million people are likely to face acute food shortages this year as prices rise by a third on average worldwide
OPINION: It’s time to rethink climate-resilient development in the Arab region
With too little money and too many threats, focusing on innovative local climate solutions that aid other Sustainable Development Goals could help
Syrian refugee girls face 'dangerous' child marriage trend, says charity
Up to 10 million more girls around the world may become child brides over the next decade because of COVID-19's impact on schools and economies, the U.N. warned earlier this year
Lebanon's migrant pump attendants feel the pain of fuel shortages
As shortages force drivers to wait in line for small amounts of fuel, many of Lebanon's mainly migrant petrol station attendants have been threatened, attacked and even shot at by angry motorists
More than 8,500 children used as soldiers in 2020: U.N.
More than 8,500 children were used as soldiers last year and nearly 2,700 others were killed, the United Nations says
Songs, stories, pottery: Refugees preserve their heritage in digital archives
With more displaced people around the world than ever before, digital tools are helping them preserve their culture and stories
U.N. says UK aid cuts likely to cause thousands of needless deaths
Work to prevent and treat debilitating diseases could be set back years by Britain's cancellation of health programme, said the World Health Organization