FACTBOX-Cyclone Idai's trail of destruction across southeast Africa
Mozambique started three days of national mourning for those killed in what has been called the worst humanitarian crisis in the country's history
Biggest global climate mobilisation should inspire grown-ups
We are seeing a new generation of activists emerge, who are speaking courageously and demanding justice
Mozambique starts three days of mourning after cyclone kills hundreds
Aid groups say many survivors are trapped in remote areas, surrounded by wrecked roads and submerged villages
Asia's coal addiction puts chokehold on its air-polluted cities
In a lawsuit, Jakarta residents will argue policymakers have failed to tackle air pollution, hoping to force the government to move away from coal power and into renewables
FACTBOX-Enough water to go round? Not without fairer sharing
Nearly two-thirds of the world population experience severe water scarcity during at least one month of the year
With photos, Kenyans say #WeCannotIgnore 1 mln hungry people
The number of people in need of food aid has risen by almost 70 percent to 1.1 million since August
England faces 'jaws of death' as taps set to run dry in 25 years
About 3 billion litres of water in England is wasted every day through leakages - the equivalent to that used by more than 20 million people
Poor people's right to water cut off by thirsty exports, unequal supply
In urban slums, poor families pay up to 10 to 20 times more for their water than their richer neighbours
INTERVIEW-Pakistan lodges formal complaint to UN over forest damage by Indian air strike
The air strike has damaged a forest ecosystem which "could take up to a century to recover"