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Incredible pictures from the Outdoor Photographer of the Year competition

New book showcases the magnificent diversity of our planet

All time high: a guide to Morocco

If you’re looking for epic landscapes, fast-paced adventures, history-packed cities and delicious food, Morocco is a destination that will tick all your boxes

Best of the USA – 20 trips to take in America this year

Planning a trip to the USA but not sure where to start? Here are 20 places you might want to consider this year…

City guide: Cardiff, Wales

Wales’s first city has a big year coming up, with Roald Dahl’s centenary celebrations on the horizon

10 tips to turn you into a pro photographer

It's happened to all of us: that killer holiday snap ends up being a blurry smudge. Don't panic – Ken and Kitty Clark from Wolfshead Photographic have put together 10 essential tips to turn you into a pro photographer. Maybe.

Where to holiday in the UAE

From desert-based adventures to hours lazing on pristine, sun-glazed shores, the UAE has a holiday to suit every type of traveller

City guide: Bath, England

It’s not all regal streets and Roman remains in Bath – there’s lots of great stuff to eat, drink and buy too. Here's your Bath city guide

10 Things You Didn’t Know About Amsterdam

Savoteur gives us the low-down for your next trip to Amsterdam

Final thoughts

Hannah Summers, the refugee report editor, outlines her thoughts on the issue

Khalid's story

PositiveNegatives combines literature, journalism and education to tell refugees’ stories through carefully illustrated comic strips. The resulting narratives enable audiences of all ages and levels of literacy to learn more about subjects including conflict and forced migration. Here’s Khalid’s story

On the long road to safety: the documentary

The documentary's director on following refugees on their journey to safety as they make their way through Europe

United Glasgow FC's chairman on creating a football club for a great cause

United Glasgow FC is a football team for refugees and asylum seekers that aims to bring people and cultures together via the sport

Where are people travelling from?

There are 19,500,00 refugees in the world today; here are some of the countries they are travelling from, and the reasons why they are forced to leave

Support: Culture

Art, theatre, music and poetry are all being used to raise awareness of the refugee crisis. Here are some projects created for and by refugees to promote unity

Support: Tech

Supporting the refugee crisis is as easy as downloading an app or logging onto a computer

Support: Community

A refugee’s plight isn’t over if they’ve made it safely to the UK – but you can offer guidance with these community projects

Understanding the refugee crisis

As hundreds of thousands of asylum seekers make their way to Europe from dangerous, war-torn countries, Heaven Crawley examines the current refugee crisis, explains exactly what the situation is in the UK and beyond, and highlights why it’s absolutely crucial that we act now to welcome and support refugees

Refugee first-hand stories: singer/songwriter Yasmin Kadi

Singer/songwriter Yasmin Kadi has overcome enormous challenges to flee deadly civil war in Sierra Leone and start a new life – and musical career – in the UK

Basel Zaraa

Palestinian refugee Basel Zaraa made the journey from Syria to the UK five years ago. He’s now using art and music as a way to convey his experiences to the outside world and share his – and his fellow refugees’ – struggles in the quest to finally find a conflict-free way of life

“I walked 20 hours a day”

Murtaza, a 15-year-old boy from Afghanistan, now lives in Sweden