Bhutan photographers learn to tell stories through pictures
The photographers appeared from nowhere, flashguns popping in the late-morning sun. But this was no paparazzi horde. The frantic snappers were participants on a two-day photojournalism workshop in Bhutan run by Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Bhutan women juggle old and new roles
From chanting nuns to taxi drivers and dancing girls, the changing face of work and play in the Himalayan kingdom
Trafficking: What happens if you're not the 'right kind' of victim?
The darker reality of human trafficking in the UK
Building the climate capability of the Meteorological Service Singapore
Global warming is, by definition, a worldwide problem that requires international efforts to study and resolve. The expertise developed by the Met Office Hadley Centre over more than two decades is now helping Singapore to assess the risks faced by the country and the wider South East Asia region.
Anti-Poverty Day, World Food Day - too many days to be meaningful?
There are hundreds of international days of observance every year - do we really need them?
Compromising With Evil: An archival history of greater Sudan, 2007 ? 2012
U.N. aid agencies have been largely silent about what they know of deteriorating humanitarian conditions, writes Eric Reeves
Putting sweet potato in the trough
Switching to climate-smart animal feed could help farmers adapt in East Africa
Charting a path to action on climate change
Two decades of negotiations to curb emissions have produced little. What will work?
DRC's deadlock ? new dangers, new beginnings
Despite international efforts, DRC has seen a steep escalation of conflict this year. And things could get worst
World Food Day - Preventing Hunger
World Vision revisited Kenya's southeast, which was hit by the worst drought in sixty years, provoking a food crisis.