FEATURE-Heading home after Ebola, Ivorian refugees in Liberia bear scars of war
Some 35,000 Ivorian refugees left in limbo when spread of Ebola caused Liberia to shut its borders to curb the outbreak
Warmer Indian Ocean could be 'ecological desert', scientists warn
Climate change is heating ocean waters, leading to less food for fish
Colombia passes tougher law to tackle high rates of acid attacks
Until now attackers sentenced up to six years, and some allowed to serve their time under house arrest
Spy agency MI5 named top employer for LGBT equality in Britain
MI5 director general says diversity vital and allows the intelligence agency to use the skills of the best people
Don't link extremism to lack of English, Muslim groups tell UK PM Cameron
Prime Minister Cameron accused of demonising communities by saying that Muslim women needed to learn English to reduce the risk of extremism
Switching on clean energy can light way to development goals: UN chief
Boosting renewable energy will help solve challenges, including climate change and poverty, says Ban
Indian police rescue trafficked teens duped into sexual slavery in Delhi
Girls aged between 16 and 17 brought from West Bengal to Delhi, where they were held and repeatedly raped by several men
Food aid, baobab on menu as Zimbabwe struggles with drought
Small-scale farmers expect to rely on food handouts, as maize crop withers amid El Niño-linked drought
'Land loans' offer Tanzanian women entrepreneurs chance to grow
Low-income women entrepreneurs acquire registered land on loan for security to seek finance to grow their businesses
'They want to go back to school': photographer shows life after rape in India
After media coverage ends, a photographer goes back to see rape victims to ask how they are they doing