Thomson Reuters Foundation and IFAD deliver ‘Reporting on Food Security and Rural Development’ training for journalists in East Africa
The online training for journalists based in Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda and Tanzania focused on building expertise in reporting on food security, food productions and climate change.
Vanuatu breaks ground with 'loss and damage' costing in new climate plan
Pacific island state seeks donor funding for clear measures to tackle rising damage from climate change impacts
Blind Afghan activist who fled Taliban embraces London life
“For now our future is in Britain, but we cannot forget our home country”
Living on the edge: what's it like in Haiti?
Haitians are driven further into poverty and hunger by escalating gang warfare and rising inflation
Climate risks dwarf Europe's energy crisis, space chief warns
Following successive heatwaves and wildfires across Europe, the head of the European Space Agency (ESA) has warned economic damage from extreme weather could dwarf Europe's energy crisis
OPINION: Conversational AI: Africans disproportionally disadvantaged
With about 3,000 different languages and dialects, Africans lose out when it comes to technology that is usually in English and major European languages, but efforts are underway to change that.
OPINION: Once deployed, now unemployed: Afghan interpreters seek jobs in UK
Afghan interpreters evacuated to UK say glowing references from their British military bosses now count for little
Afghan judo champion fights to survive in Pakistan
“I'm sure I would have been killed if I hadn't changed my appearance”
Scam loan apps extorting Mexicans thrive in Google Play Store
Fake money loan apps use doctored, x-rated photos and stream of violent messages to extort thousands.
A year in exile: Afghan refugees tell of fresh starts
A year after the Taliban takeover, Afghan refugees describe new lives in Britain, Pakistan, Canada and New Zealand - and look at what lies ahead