People swim in floodwaters in Culiacan September 19, 2013. More rain lashed Mexico's northwest coast on Thursday, prompting evacuations and adding to flash floods that have created chaos across the country and killed at least 97 people. Storms have inundated vast areas of Mexico since the weekend, wrecking roads, destroying bridges and triggering landslides that buried homes and their occupants. REUTERS/Fidel Martinez (MEXICO - Tags: ENVIRONMENT DISASTER)

-
Asian nations struggle to lower deaths in childbirth
-
Boy Scouts of America to allow girls to join
-
Man who lived on tree for two years in India given land
-
One man, one city, three evictions: the human cost of Rio's growth
-
Saudi women unite to inspire next generation
-
Red Cross vow to continue aid after workers killed in Nigeria
-
Federal appeals court upholds Texas abortion restrictions
-
It's time to legalise abortion in Argentina
-
Easterners threaten to wreck EU 2050 climate neutrality push
-
Dry man of Europe, Poland strives to save water
-
Hopes in ashes for Indian family after deadly factory fire
-
Delhi's air quality turns 'severe' as toxic haze lingers
-
Australia probes theft of drinking water in drought-hit state
-
China aims to double water transfers from wet south to arid north
-
EU leaders offer money to east to push 2050 climate neutrality
-
Young U.S. Republicans defy party to fight climate change
-
EU launches 'Green Deal' as Thunberg denounces climate inaction
-
Mexico's president condemns LGBT+ hate crimes after painting row
-
At climate talks, Japan's Koizumi confronts critics over coal
-
Weinstein reaches tentative $25 mln settlement with accusers -NYT
-
Migrant hailed after saving wheelchair-bound man from fire
-
Liverpool backs probe into Qatar migrant worker deaths
-
Colombia's Amazon forest gets boost with $366 mln protection fund
-
Push for climate-damage fund set to fall flat at UN talks
-
Following Finland: 9 facts about women in government
-
From space, astronaut urges UN summit to save 'beautiful Earth'
