SOS Children's Villages Creates Child-Friendly Spaces in Mogadishu
Since July 2011, SOS Children's Villages has provided Emergency Relief Programs to save lives and improve living conditions for more than 70,000 victims of the East African drought and famine.
Colombia uncovers million dollar education scam
Government spends tens of millions of dollars in subsidies for phantom students registered in state schools
First FCPA jury conviction of a corporation overturned
Judge launches scathing attack on government prosecutors for litany of actions amounting to misconduct
Islands in a pinch as emissions surge and climate talks crawl
"The mood here is delay, delay, delay. But for us, it's now, now, now," island negotiators say
Americans remain very divided on global warming - survey
There has been a slight increase in Americans who say there is solid evidence of global warming, but large partisan gaps remain
Q+A: Is Ivory Coast's humanitarian crisis over?
As former leader Gbagbo faces trial at the ICC, how are Ivorians recovering from the conflict which erupted a year ago?
India decries trade barriers 'disguised' as climate action
New Delhi says an EU plan to impose a carbon levy on flights discriminates against Indian airlines
Where are they now? Catching up with TRF alumnus Zahar Coretchii
A short Q+A with featured alumni from our journalism training courses.
Indian helpline to take on graft in public offices - report
The service run by Transparency International will advise complainants on how they can seek redress for grievances
Diabetes, high blood pressure kills faster than HIV - report
A person with HIV is likely to live longer today than someone with diabetes or high blood pressure, UNAIDS says