Nigeria's sex trafficking curse
Nigeria's sex trafficking curse
LGBT-friendly Berlin mosque deradicalises Muslim youth
"I always thought when I die in Syria... I would go to the best place in paradise while being gay"
Can land rights for farmers save Ghana's cocoa sector?
The industry regulator has encouraged farmers to clear away old trees but under traditional agreements, a farmer's land rights are tied to the crops he is growing
Want to save the planet? Move to Wales
In rural Wales, a pioneering and collective housing eco-venture is underway
Connections for Impact Meet Alan Rusbridger, the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
"We can make connections between the world of academia and the deep research that is done in places like Oxford with the practical world of journalism today as it undergoes fundamental change".
Syrian refugees find safe haven but no secure future on Greek island
The remote Greek island of Tilos has welcomed about 30 Syrian refugees fleeing war back home but a lack of jobs means their future on the island is not secured.
Down and out in Ulaanbaatar
This 90 year old woman is one of the many Mongolians caught out by redevelopment in Ulaanbaatar
Storm spurs Caribbean island resort to recover lost paradise
In the British Virgin Islands resort of Cane Garden Bay, Hurricane Irma made residents realise rapid development to cater for mass tourists had damaged their natural defences. They have since formed a volunteer committee to restore coral reefs, wetlands, mangroves and ponds that trap rainfall running off hillsides, to protect the village from future floods and storms and preserve its natural beauty.