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A Burundian refugee suspected of having cholera receives IV rehydration in the health clinic at Lake Tanganyika Stadium in Kigoma, Tanzania. -
Sinjar's old town lies in ruins -
Women in Sinjar's mountain camp say life is tough all year round. -
View of the UN Security Council vote in favour of the draft resolution on Syria. -
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A satellite image taken on 27 February 2018 village shows extensive new construction south of Hla Poe Kaung village in Myanmar’s northern Rakhine State. -
According to an analysis of satellite imagery, new construction near Hla Poe Kaung includes at least 110 new buildings and two possible helicopter landing pads. Rights groups say Myanmar has built up excessive security infrastructure in northern Rakhine. -
Iraq says it will take $88b to rebuild Iraq, include Mosul's destroyed Old City -
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Samia Naz has started delivering babies at an NGO-run clinic, even though she has not been formally trained to do so. -
Mehreen Bibi, 24, sits down at a free NGO-run health clinic near her home in Bhagwal in Pakistan’s Punjab province. Pregnant and worried, Bibi hopes to see a doctor about her pregnancy, but she can’t afford to travel to a government-run clinic. -
Labourers work at a new construction site near Hla Poe Kaung village in Myanmar’s northern Rakhine State in late January 2018. -
A view of a Rohingya refugee settlement in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. Aid groups estimate that more than 900,000 Rohingya refugees now live in the area. -
Rohingya refugees have etched their fragile homes into slippery hillsides or along floodplains. Aid groups fear a cyclone or monsoon rains could be a disaster in Bangladesh’s packed refugee camps. -
Asylum seekers protest Israel's deportation plan outside the Rwandan embassy -
Dil Mohammed, 70, fled his village in Rakhine State in January, just before repatriations were first scheduled to begin. Between 14 and 20 January 2018, an estimated 506 new refugees arrived in Bangladesh, according to the UN’s refugee agency. -
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A young girl rests on a beam in her house in Sindhupalchok, which is being rebuilt after the 2015 earthquake -
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A Nepal Police officer looks out from an anti-trafficking check post in Sundhupalchok -
Guransh Gurung of the NGO Shakti Samuha, which fights human trafficking, in the office in Chautara -
Noor Mohammed was part of a wave of Rohingya refugees who fled to Bangladesh in 1991. He returned to Myanmar in the 1990s, but now he says he won't go back again. -
Gum Sha Awng, who works with the Metta Development Foundation, worries that the conflict in northern Myanmar has been overshadowed. -
Sunjuddin fled Myanmar after August’s violence. He fears he will have nowhere else left to go if his new tarpaulin-roofed home in Bangladesh’s Rohingya camps is hit by a heavy cyclone in the coming months. -
A map by the group coordinating aid to Rohingya refugees shows the extreme density levels in a giant settlement between Kutupalong and Balukhali in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. Dark brown shading indicates space of less than 10 square metres per person. -
Hasina, 35, and her son, Shahid, 5, who is suffering from severe malnutrition, pictured in the Red Crescent Field Hospital in Kutupalong Refugee Camp -
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