Hit by drought and debt, Indian farmers protest with human skulls and rats
"Hundreds of farmers are committing suicide"
Four-year-old migrant girl and mother in emotional reunion in Sicily
"I would have done anything to find Oumoh"
Devastated by war or disaster, children find healing in New York
"In this little house with four bedrooms, there's a lot of healing and love that goes on under the roof"
FEATURE-Circus skills show children of Mexico beach town how to fly
Circus school and other educational projects aim to equip the young people of San Francisco to lead their town's development as tourism grows
INTERVIEW-Next 50 years will determine humanity's outcome "for 10,000 years"
If temperatures rise 4 degrees Celsius, it will be the first time this has happened since before modern humans existed
FEATURE-Colombia's City of Women rebuilds homes and hopes
"We had to fight to build our own homes. Some people said women weren't capable of doing this"
Iconic Jamaican beach vanishing as pollution, climate change take a toll
Pollution and warmer temperatures have killed reefs off the shore of Hellshire Beach, allowing waves to pound it and wash away the sand
Tanzanian albino children, attacked for body parts, seek care in U.S.
"They're traumatized. They're still in fear. They don't trust anyone," said a social worker
Aid reaches Yemen's Mokha district where thousands are displaced by war
Humanitarian access to Mokha has been particularly challenging due to clashes and movement restrictions imposed by the warring parties
INTERVIEW - UK anti-slavery tsar says human trafficking from Nigeria surging without global cooperation
"What was a trickle of victims has now become a flow" - Britain's Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner, Kevin Hyland