Church, anti-abortion groups seen threatening women's health bill in Kenya
Women's rights activists say religious and anti-abortion groups are circulating 'false information' about the Reproductive Healthcare Bill
Rain aids effort to control blazes in U.S. West; 1 firefighter dies
The firefighter died on Thursday while battling the El Dorado wildfire in California's San Bernardino National Forest, U.S. Forest Service officials said on Friday
Q&A-What is the science behind the moo-ve from cattle methane emissions?
Why cattle burps are such bad news for the environment, and what can be done to tackle the problem
Storm Noul makes landfall in Vietnam, kills at least one person
Storm triggers heavy rain in the central parts of the country, though authorities later downgraded the weather system
Hurricane Sally's rains wreak havoc on southeastern U.S. states
Storm kills at least one person and leaves floods, power outages and wrecked homes
A Nobel for Thunberg? In the age of climate change and virus, it is possible
Don't rule out the teenage environment campaigner for the Nobel Peace Prize, say experts, as she wins nomination for a second time
Uganda reverses forest destruction by inviting in ... loggers
Private companies are developing timber plantations as buffers next to protected forests, helping reduce illegal cutting of trees
Hurricane Sally weakens to tropical storm, leaves massive floods on U.S. Gulf Coast
Some parts of the Gulf Coast were inundated with more than two feet (60 cm) of rain, as the slow-moving storm flooded communities
Indian cricket team hits period taboos for six with sanitary pad sponsorship
The Rajasthan Royals became the first major sports team to sign a sponsorship deal with a sanitary pad maker
Fears surge in demand for hand sanitiser could fuel child labour
The farming of sugarcane, used to make ethanol in alcohol-based gels, significant issues with child labour