A decades-old temporary life in Thailand’s largest Burmese refugee camp
Most refugees fled 30 years ago, after a Burmese army offensive in Karen state
Charting the decline of hunger
Latest U.N. report on food security provides a graphic glimpse at how hunger has fallen since 1990 - and at how large the problem still looms in parts of the world
In Valmeyer, villagers migrate to higher ground
After the Great Flood of 1993, the residents of Valmeyer abandoned their old town - and built a new one on higher ground
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
Emerging Mexican wind farm mecca produces clean power - and problems
Wind companies have installed 3,200 clean energy turbines in a Oaxaca isthmus, but some have met protests from indigenous communities