In 1996, in the midst of the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan, my cousin Saboor, a fresh-faced and ambitious 20-year-old, left Afghanistan to seek re
Families are slowly melting away from the Bay of Bengal coastline as habitats degrade. Hazel Healy speaks to new arrivals on the edge of destitution in Dhaka.
Academic Michael Flynn and advocate Michelle Brané go head to head.
Those risking their lives migrating to Europe should know what life there is like, Mamadou Dia tells David Hewitt.
In East Africa, traditional lifestyles are bringing nomads into conflict with states, writes Maina Waruru.