As they repair Iota's damage, Colombian survivors vow to rebuild
Iota's winds and heavy rains have killed around 40 people across Central America and Colombia
Sole female candidate for Burkina Faso presidency says education key to progress
Yeli Monique Kam is the only woman among the 12 candidates challenging Burkina Faso's President Roch Marc Kabore in elections on Sunday
Insurers float fast flood protection, as Britain fails to confront risk
Climate change and housing demand is putting more properties at risk - but smart insurance and policy changes could help
EU plans tight car CO2 limits under green finance rules
Under the rules, car manufacturing would only count as a "sustainable" investment for vehicles that emit less than 50g of CO2 per km
Tanzanian ban on pregnant school girls challenged in African court
About 27% of girls aged 15 to 19 in Tanzania are pregnant, the United Nations says, amid widespread sexual violence and poverty
Storm death toll rises in Central America as Honduran leader pleads for help
Rescue workers are still working to reach isolated communities after the devastating storm
China's carbon neutrality pledge undermined by coal power plans - study
China has pledged to carbon neutral by 2060, but plans for new coal plants suggest it mass the target, say researchers
Hondurans who fled hurricanes now face coronavirus in overcrowded shelters
Hundreds of thousands of people across Central America have fled their homes after Hurricanes Iota and Eta wreaked havoc
UK women jailed for murders they did not commit under flawed law - MPs
At least 109 women have been jailed for violent crimes they did not commit under "joint enterprise" laws, study says
U.N. chief presses EU to set tougher climate change target
The new climate change target would put the bloc on track to reach net zero emissions by 2050