Migration stripping Pacific Islands of climate change know-how
Low salaries, lack of jobs and funding restrictions by donors are all driving migration of climate talent, experts say
Hiroshima survivor shifts search for victims from U.S. to Europe
Shigeaki Mori is tracking down families of British and Dutch POWs he believes died in Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Lima marchers, experts want climate deal to respect rights
"Human rights for all" needed in new climate deal, groups say
CORRECTED-How Russia’s emissions 'cut' adds up to an increase
It’s clear Russia’s climate target fails even to match China's in ambition
Latin American nations struggle to reconcile growth, climate action - experts
Countries are calling for zero net emissions globally - but may find it hard to achieve even at home
Tobacco firms sign landmark pledge to end child labour in supply chains
ILO says it hopes tobacco firms' pledge will encourage other companies to ban child labour
New pledges smooth splits on climate finance in Lima
But developing countries say much more is needed
INTERVIEW-Drug violence, climate change create ceaseless wave of Latin American refugees
Rampant gang violence and drug turf wars are uprooting growing numbers of people from Mexico, Colombia and Central America
Transgender MP candidate a role model for modern Britain - rights groups
Gay rights groups say UK parliament needs more gay and trans people to be role models in politics
Sworn enemies make peace in Colombia after putting down their guns
Former enemies on the battlefield are now business partners in a rare sign of reconciliation in Colombia