The fog catchers conjuring water out of Moroccan mist
The world's largest functioning fog collection project is setting an example for other projects globally.
For South African gay star, defiance is key to survival
Though South Africa is the only African country that has legalised gay marriage, being openly gay can be taboo among traditional communities
Louisiana 'islanders' find a new home beyond the water
"This is our rebirth where we can start our re-population, to get off that endangered species list, and begin again"
Sex trafficking - a family business
A rare and vivid insight into the shadowy, brutal world of human trafficking. Through candid interviews a Mexican family of former sex traffickers reveal their dark past.
When Women Rule: Kyrgyzstan's youngest female MP puts bride kidnapping, attacks on women in spotlight
Domestic violence, child marriage and bride kidnappings aren't a priority in Kyrgyzstan. But the country's youngest female member of parliament, Aida Kasymalieva is changing that.
Drowning for sand
Drowning for sand: miners risk all for India's building boom
Refugee girls film their own stories in Zaatari camp
Refugee girls film their own stories in Zaatari camp
Getting to Europe: The Game
Smuggling is a game and millions play with their lives. What is the true cost of reaching Europe?
TIMELINE: Who is Yahya Jammeh?
TIMELINE: Who is Yahya Jammeh?