America's Crow Reservation is home, not a ghetto or barrio, residents say
Members of America's Crow Indian tribe speak about how property is perceived in their culture
America's Crow Indians face death to put affairs in order
Though they shun the practice of deciding how to pass on their property, Crow Indians resolve to write their wills
INTERVIEW-Green shoe brand helps Ethiopia walk tall on global stage
Founder of soleRebels aims to show how Ethiopia can develop while protecting its environment and culture
Malaria "out of control" in Congo with sick children dying at home - charity
"They cannot go to the hospital just because they cannot afford the price (of treatment) and whole logistics (of getting there)"
Street artists paint grim picture of child labour in London street
"[Child labour] shouldn't be happening ... we could do something from where we are, even little things, and not just ignore it"
With men gone, women shake up farming in rural Nepal
As Nepali men migrate to find work, women are taking over in the fields - earning them more money and respect
Sans hommes, les femmes font bouger l’agriculture au Népal
Tandis que les hommes émigrent pour trouver du travail, les femmes prennent le relais aux champs — gagnant ainsi de l’argent et du respect
Four reasons why Africa, Gates and Obama want to end malaria
Dealing with drug-resistance: Some mosquitoes in Tanzania can survive 20 times the normal dose of insecticide used in nets
WITNESS-Two years after fall of Mosul, Iraqis struggle to accept exiled lives
Ahead of the two-year anniversary of Mosul's capture by ISIS, several displaced Iraqis talk about their experience
Call by South Sudan leaders to nix international tribunal met with dismay
The proposal is "a self-serving attempt to evade justice," Human Rights Watch said