London mayor recruits architects to build "inclusive" city
Average property prices have risen 90 percent in the past decade in London, where a lack of affordable housing is depriving residents of the security of home ownership
Dry spell threatens Indian summer crops, could raise farmers woes
An unexpected dry spell in the current monsoon season has started to wilt summer-sown crops
Canada wildfires disrupt industry, force 14,000 from homes
Electrical storms and brisk winds have passed through the interior of bone-dry British Columbia
Apple to build second renewables-powered data centre in Denmark
Denmark has abundant supplies of wind and biomass energy
Insurance as protection against disasters - who's it meant to help?
UK hopes new London Centre for Global Disaster Protection will cut poverty and create business opportunities
Storm unleashes record rainfall on Paris
A storm lashed Paris with the highest rainfall ever recorded in the French capital
The untold cost of cost-effectiveness in family planning
Environmental and health groups working together on family planning - a partnership that delivers for people living in remote areas
Trump is isolated - and the days of fossil fuel are running out
The majority of the world’s richest nations recognise the urgency of the climate change crisis and are ready to act
Wildfire in California canyons spreads overnight
High temperatures and parched vegetation have fueled dozens of blazes in the U.S. West and Southwest
Trump stumps South Korean markets more than any missile tests
SOUTHKOREA-MARKETS/MISSILES (PIX, GRAPHIC):Trump stumps South Korean markets more than any missile tests