Uganda's street traders treated 'like animals' in major crackdown
Kampala authorities have arrested thousands of vendors this year and there is criticism over poor treatment and lack of regulation
No fuel, no hope: Sri Lankans flee crisis in mass brain drain
Cost of living crisis fuels exodus of Sri Lanka professionals
Can Indonesia's Muslim leaders boost public climate change action?
Imams in the Southeast Asian nation have been urged to raise awareness about nature and conservation efforts and persuade sceptics
Accusing government of inaction, South Africans say apps step in
EskomSePush alerts users to rolling blackouts while Panda provides spaces to vent their frustrations.
As Europe's forests burn, why are wildfires getting worse?
Accelerating climate change and extreme weather events such as drought and heatwaves are fuelling forest fires around the world
Greening the Himalayas: Is there a 'wrong' place to plant trees?
Villagers are creating forests in the cold desert to help curb climate change, but experts say it hurts delicate ecosystems
Period pad prices push girls out of school in Africa
Period poverty worsens with inflation crisis, as girls trade sex for pads or risk infection by using rags, leaves and cow dung
In Afghanistan, a wrenching choice between drought and migration
Conflict, water shortages, and economic crisis have wiped out jobs, ruined crops and left millions of Afghans in humanitarian need
Kenya's lesbian footballers fight for the right to play
LGBTQ+ stars like Megan Rapinoe are lighting up women's football. But in Kenya, lesbian players face stigma and threats.
How drought-hit Kenyan herders stopped lions from raiding their villages
As drought and farming shrink habitats, animals are entering villages for food. By protecting land for wildlife, conservancies save crops and cattle, too