Six jailed in Tanzania for chopping off hand of albino boy
Albinos are attacked for their body parts, which are prized in witchcraft and can fetch a high price
INTERVIEW-India must regulate tubewells as water becomes scarce with urbanisation
"India is the largest consumer of groundwater in the world, but it is getting harder to recharge the aquifers"
Meaty challenge: What's on the menu for future cities?
"It will be meat made from plants, and it will be meat grown in factories without farmers and slaughterhouses"
FEATURE-Climate threats drive India’s 'tiger widows' toward open jaws
Unable to make a living from farming, women are forced back into the forest where their husbands were killed
"Zero-waste" stores put consumers on frontline in fight against packaging
Dozens of similar, package-free shops have opened across the world
Worse than dogs and pigs: life as a gay man in Zimbabwe
"The more my family took me to prophets and traditional healers, the more gay I became"
Hot weather sweetens harvest for Kenya’s mango farmers
“We use the hot sun as a blessing,” says one farmer, who has seen his harvest grow 40 percent in the last five years
UK pharmacy cuts contraceptive price after row over 'sexist surcharge'
Morning after pills are available without a prescription in most EU countries but were selling for up to five times more in Britain than elsewhere in Europe