Artist's 'pollution pods' highlight cities' air quality problem
London art installation allows people to experience different pollution levels
Driven from home, Philippine indigenous people long for their land
"We cannot live like this - we belong in our ancestral lands, and we want to go back"
UK campaigner eyes final push with 'genderless' passports hearing
Several countries including Australia, Germany, Pakistan and Ireland already issue genderless passports.
Afghan football star helps Mexican streetkids score World Cup goal
Afghan football star helps Mexican streetkids score World Cup goal
Homeless actors put Britain's housing crisis in the spotlight
"They talk about the housing crisis as if it's a solid fact."
10 Years of Connections for Impact: Behind the Scenes with our Programme Directors
This month, we take you behind the scenes to hear from our programme directors about why connections are at the heart of everything we do.
Connections for Impact: Meet Laura Bates, Founder of the Everyday Sexism Project
“Our strength in is our numbers and in our connections, and we will stand together and we won’t stop until we change things.”
Senegal city races to move families as sea swallows homes
Homes in Senegal are being swept away because rising sea levels. Are the resettlement plans enough?
Puerto Rico hurricane migrants may be wild card in U.S. elections
In Florida, a hurricane a thousand miles away could alter the outcome of upcoming national elections
Tackling the secret killings of twins deemed evil in Nigeria
Infanticide is still being committed in secret in some villages in Nigeria, where it's believed that twins, albinos and deformed babies are evil.