SLIDESHOW: Stateless in the Dominican Republic
A 2004 Dominican law that eliminates birthright citizenship has had a profound impact on the hundreds of thousands of people of Haitian descent who were born in the DR
Yemeni fishermen in Hodeidah see livelihoods slip away in war
In Yemen's Red Sea port city of Hodeidah, home to nearly half a million people, the worsening conflict has meant the livelihood of fishermen, like many in the city, is withering by the sea.
Life in South Sudan’s protection camps
They were meant to last for three days. But come December, they will have existed for three years
My toilet - stories from women and girls
Having a toilet equals dignity, safety, education, employment and status
5 facts: Hurricanes, cyclones and typhoons
Hurricanes, cyclones and typhoons
In photos: Airstrike in Aleppo
Images from the aftermath of what activists say was a targeted airstrike by forces loyal to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in Aleppo, Syria