Justice on wheels
Bus delivers legal remedies to women in rural Kyrgyzstan.
In Mali, weather forecasts cure flaring tempers as heat rises
A text messaging service in Mali helps farmers cope with unpredictable weather patterns linked to climate change
The sand, the saxaul and the ghost sea
Once the world's fourth biggest lake, the Aral almost disappeared - and holds a lesson for all
Their waters wrested away, Colombia's island fishermen lament - and learn
"Over there is a bank rich in fish, red snapper and lobster. The catch is very good...But we can't fish there."
Race to the bottom? India plans deep dive for seabed minerals
As expanding technology and infrastructure fuel global demand for resources, manufacturing powerhouses India and China, are eyeing the ocean
Sea Of Plenty?
After decades of struggle the Inupiaq people of the North Slope of Alaska celebrate a victory at the 2018 International Whaling Commission.
Tourism and marine parks threaten Thailand's 'people of the sea'
"Tourism is booming, but we are excluded. And we are worried that we will lose the cases and be removed from here"