Fresh Nepal quake may hamper relief efforts - aid agencies
The second quake to hit Nepal in just over two weeks has killed more than three dozen people and injured more than 1,000
Brazil meatpackers show supply-chain rules can protect forests - researchers
Slaughterhouse pledges to buy from deforestation-free ranches saw sharp drop in tree felling among suppliers
WITNESS-Confusion, panic on the relief trail as new quake strikes Nepal
Matt Crook, who works for Plan International, gives us his account of the earthquake that rocked Nepal on Tuesday
Weather centres to arm Central Africa's farmers against climate shifts
To shore up food security, Cameroon is turning to improvements in its weather forecasting system
Punishing child rapists as adults will not make India safer - experts
Amendment would allow juvenile justice board to determine whether to try suspect between 16 and 18 as an adult or a child
Paraguay failing to protect health of pregnant 10-year-old rape victim - experts
10-year-old girl who is five months pregnant has been denied an abortion, which is banned in Paraguay
Start now for cheaper carbon-free growth - World Bank
Moving economies onto a path that cuts net emissions to zero will become more costly if governments wait
Fleeing Burundians flock to western Tanzania, camps overwhelmed
Refugees face the risk of diseases such as diarrhoea and cholera due to poor sanitation, overcrowding and a lack of food
New York governor vows to protect nail salon workers
The move follows a New York Times investigative report that uncovered slave-like working conditions and pay for workers
Cash aid feeds business surge in northern Kenya
Programme to provide cash to help people buy food more efficiently has unexpected consequences