Kenya film festival aims to "change story" of slums
The unique festival, in its fifth year, gives a platform to documentaries coming from, or about, slums from around the world
Water management key to achieving sustainable development goals - World Bank
The world faces a 40 percent shortfall in water supplies in 15 years
Israeli biogas digesters energise isolated Palestinian village
Device that turns waste into gas provides clean fuel for cooking and lighting in cut-off area of West Bank
"Water wars are a myth" - expert says many govts eager to cooperate
While water can contribute to hostile situations, "very few" disagreements have led to conflict
British Muslim drag queen braves backlash to inspire gay community
There are as many as 150 Muslim drag queens across Britain, seeking to reconcile their sexuality with their faith
Nearly all India's Muslim women reject 'triple talaq', polygamy, survey finds
Activists say the current law discriminates against women and are calling for a well-defined Muslim law
British health workers unsure how to spot, help trafficked patients- study
One in eight reported contact with someone they knew or suspected to have been trafficked
US lawsuit accuses Costco, Thai supplier of selling prawns produced by slaves
The lawsuit wants to stop Costco from selling prawns without a label stating that slave labour was involved
Tens of thousands displaced by Boko Haram in two weeks in Chad
The U.N. says 1.4 million people have been forced to flee their homes in northeast Nigeria
"Minute of silence" for Europe's refugees tops Austrian iTunes chart
Proceeds from Raoul Haspel's track Schweigeminute ("Minute's Silence") will go to charity