Remote Greek isle switches off power cuts, lights up green energy
The tiny Greek island of Tilos - which suffers regular power cuts and got all its electricity from a diesel power plant on the island of Kos, 69 km (43 miles) away - is building a new hybrid wind and solar power plant to meet its electricity needs.
Venezuelans fleeing to Trinidad expose cracks in island refugee policy
Trinidad and Tobago has received asylum requests – from about 3,300 Venezuelans struggling to survive amid a political crisis and harsh recession at home, but the influx of migrants is causing anxiety over whether there are enough jobs and social services to go round.
Death by Diamonds: Suicides wipe the shine off India's gem trade
Investigation uncovers a pattern of suicides - many shrouded in silence - in the industry that cuts and polishes 90 percent of gems sold globally
Jeff Hebert on the importance of living with water in an era of urbanisation and climate change
Jeff Hebert on the importance of living with water in an era of urbanisation and climate change.
Frontline Insight: Interview with Chris Kelly; Maker of "A Cambodian Spring"
Land struggles in Cambodia; A feature documentary maker shares his insights
Strangers break bread at Ramadan tent in London park
"The 'open iftar' experience is about turning strangers into friends"
"YIMBY" call to build more housing divides booming San Francisco
There's a new political movement among homeowners in San Francisco - Yes In My Backyard (YIMBY)
Refugee waste warriors
A Red Cross-backed recycling project aims to clean up the environment and boost refugee incomes in Kenya's Dadaab camp
Art for peace
This film by the Thomson Reuters Foundation tells the story of South Sudan's young artists battling for peace with the music, film and poetry.