'We don't give up really easy': Navajo ranchers battle climate change
Climate change is making it expensive and difficult for Arizona's indigenous Navajo people to keep their animals alive
Climate activists start protest week for protection of forests in Germany
Climate activists seek a halt to all airport, motorway and federal highway projects in Germany
Record California wildfires burn over 4 million acres
The amount of land burned is more than twice than in any other year, with at least 31 people killed in this year's fires and nearly 8,500 homes and other structures destroyed
Seven bodies found in northern Italy, France after violent storms
Border regions of France and Italy were hit with heavy flooding that swept away roads and damaged homes
Mose flood barrier finally holds the waters back for fragile Venice
The long-delayed barriers, known as Mose, were deployed to protect the city from storms and unusually high tides
California wildfires threaten towns, wineries ahead of dangerous weekend
Fire crews will face a return of strong winds, combined with above-normal heat and very low humidity, prompting red-flag warnings
Togo names new government with record number of women ministers
Togo's first female prime minister has appointed a new government with a record 30% of the 33 ministerial positions given to women
Somali women's basketball team defy prejudice, hostility
Facing down fears of violent attacks over their commitment to sport, players hope to start women's teams all over the country
Paraguay declares state of emergency as forest fires rage
More than 5,000 fires are burning, mostly in the Chaco dry forest, home to cattle ranches, jaguars and indigenous tribes
U.N. chief urges equality fight, U.S. slams China for 'murder' of baby girls
"Now is the time to push back against the pushback," U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned