It's a bird...It's a plane...It's an edible aid drone!
Edible drones filled with food, water or medicine could soon become indispensable in humanitarian emergencies
UK's first LGBT retirement community set to open in Manchester
7,000 LGBT people over the age of 50 in Manchester and the number is expected to increase
Rape, sexual assault in Ukraine conflict may amount to war crimes - U.N.
All sides in the unrest used beatings, forced nudity and other abuses as interrogation techniques to extract confessions
How to curb HIV? Educate religious leaders - researchers
Respected religious leaders can use their influence to convince men to get circumcised and help to prevent new HIV infections
Syrian refugees to call London synagogue home
"We received sanctuary in Britain in previous generations and we want to be able to re-pay that favour"
East Africa food prices reach record levels due to drought - U.N.
Drought in East Africa has sent prices of staples such as maize and sorghum soaring
Keira Knightley, Coldplay and other stars urge Britain to save lone child migrants scheme
"We ask that the government finds a way to do more to protect these vulnerable children fleeing war and conflict just as we did before the Second World War"
US scientists develop new way to measure crop yields from space
"Improving agricultural productivity is going to be one of the main ways to reduce hunger and improve livelihoods in poor parts of the world"
WOMEN'S VOICES-Blonde hair, heels, lipstick: Should women have to follow dress codes?
We asked people in the east London business district, Canary Wharf, what they thought about dress codes
Barbie doll encouraging girls to become engineers sparks sexism row
Though it is meant to encourage interest in science among girls, critics say the doll reinforces gender stereotypes