Ex-prisoner-turned-rapper fights for justice for Asian AmericansNew York hip hop artist China Mac uses his platform to rally against anti-Asian stigma and xenophobic abuse in the US.
REPORTER'S NOTEBOOKThe medics changing lives in Kabul, one limb at a timeWe meet the health workers of Kabul’s Red Cross Orthopaedic Centre giving amputees new limbs and a new lease of life.
Locked up: Inside Manila City JailAl Jazeera investigates what life is like inside one of the world’s most congested jails.
Philippines: Life inside one of the world’s most congested jailsPhilippine jail population has been growing at rapid rate since President Duterte launched controversial ‘war on drugs’.
Tricked and trapped: Inside the Rohingya tradeAfter escaping violence in Myanmar, Rohingya women find themselves still vulnerable in Bangladesh’s refugee camps.
REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK‘At heart we are American’: Identity in the age of migrationHow are Cambodian migrants to the US dealing with abrupt deportation from the place they call home?
US-raised Cambodians face deportation to home they’ve never knownIn the US, changes to immigration rules under President Donald Trump are threatening to separate families.
Rejected from Germany: One Afghan’s storyOne Afghan refugee describes how his ‘life was destroyed in just 12 hours’ as he was returned to the country he’d fled.
Shot in the eyes: Kashmiri girl tells her story‘They dragged me by my hair, beat me with their baton, then shot me with a pellet gun,’ says 14-year-old Ifra.