Ukrainians allege abuse, beatings at Russian ‘filtration’ campsUkrainians describe continuous interrogations and torture at sites that Russia says protect civilians from war.
Protests as India’s Goa plans infra projects in protected forestGovernment approves three infrastructure projects cutting through Western Ghats as residents fear loss of biodiversity.
Yemen relief groups concerned UN experts report may hurt aid workCharities say a negative UN Panel of Experts’ report will disrupt humanitarian aid flow in Yemen as desperation deepens.
How will Brexit impact Britain’s most disadvantaged communities?Homelessness is already rising and experts fear a hard Brexit could severely impact those who depend on social welfare.
Miscarriages and malnourishment: The perils of pregnancy in YemenMaternal and infant mortality rise as doctor shortages lead to unqualified staff working in ill-equipped hospitals.
Desperate Yemenis sell organs to surviveVictims of trafficking rings say the networks operate anonymously in shisha bars and coffee shops in Yemen and Egypt.
The orphans of Yemen’s warAir strikes, disease and lack of medicine have caused a high death toll, leaving many young Yemenis without parents.
Syrians in Yemen: ‘Back to square one’Syrian refugees in war-torn Yemen have been catapulted into the same type of conflict they were fleeing.
Yemen: ‘Corpses are lying in the streets’After more than a week of Saudi-led air strikes, the country is heading towards a major humanitarian crisis.
Yemen’s children: ‘When can I go out and play again?’Young children are being traumatised by the conflict in their country, experts say, as air strikes continue.