As the weather shifts, 'cli-fi' takes root as a new literary genre
Climate fiction goes beyond the science to “grapple with the impacts of climate change on our hearts and mind”
Aid agencies urge Kenya to let Somali remittances resume
Aid groups said many of the remittance companies whose licenses were suspended in Kenya were delivering legitimate funds.
White House opens first gender-neutral restroom
The initiative is the latest in a series of actions by President Obama to support the LGBT community
New sea rescue mission aims to help curb migrant death toll in Mediterranean
Last year more than 3,400 people died trying to cross from Africa to Europe by boat
Mediterranean rescuers in quest for seaborne migrants' chef
A privately funded rescue service saved 3,000 migrants from rickety boats in the Mediterranean in 2014
U.N. calls for $111 million for crucial aid for N. Korea
About 70 percent of North Koreans are food insecure and almost one third of children under five are stunted, the U.N. said
Donors' broken aid pledges made most nations miss education goals - U.N.
The U.N. report found that Niger, Chad, Pakistan, Nigeria and Ethiopia were among those way off target on the six goals
"No pizza for gay weddings" triggers one-sided LGBT fundraising battle
The state of Indiana recently passed a controversial religious freedom act but revised it in the face of widespread criticism
Climate change takes to the stage as art, science combine
Theatre and dance performances help audiences “emotionally come to grips” with the science – and take action
Community radio brings forecasts to Kenya's most climate vulnerable
‘We are happy to inform you that the rains have now come’