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Kaamil Ahmed is a foreign correspondent who has reported on conflicts, labour and the environment in South Asia and the Middle East.
Feature: Where there was once a forest, barren hills now house hundreds of thousands in the world's largest refugee camp.
Investigation: With a surging population and no alternative fuel available, trees are being cut down at an alarming rate, increasing the threat of landslides in monsoon season, reports Kaamil Ahmed.