Stories
Nakout's great escape
Having survived life as a sex slave, a daring escape from her captors and a gruelling journey across land and sea, Nakout is stopped in her tracks in northern Greece.
2015: The year of Europe's refugee crisis
Hundreds of thousands of people have fled across the Mediterranean Sea this year to escape war and persecution. Here are seven key events in this unfolding drama.
The colour of sorrow
Lina fled Syria when snipers gunned down her teenage son. Now a refugee in Jordan, she is drawing strength from her art.
Once a refugee, now a helping hand
A police commander, a farmer and a teacher who once fled war in the Balkans are among those helping refugees and migrants crossing into Croatia.
A teenage refugee champions girls' education
A passionate advocate for the education of girls and young women in Jordan's refugee camps, Muzon has been hailed as Syria's answer to Malala.
The Keleti Passage
An art project in Hungary showcases refugees and volunteers whose lives intersected at Budapest's central train station.
Lesvos: Crossing to safety
As thousands of refugees land daily on the Greek island of Lesvos, world-renowned photographer Giles Duley documents the relief and suffering of reaching dry land.
Humans of Lesvos
Street photographer Brandon Stanton takes 'Humans of New York' on the road, profiling refugees, volunteers and aid workers in Europe.
Songs of love and exile in the Sahara
Musicians fleeing conflict in Mali keep their culture alive in a remote corner of Mauritania.