S.Korea's Moon calls for full probe into online sexual blackmail ring
Investigators were told to probe a network of chat rooms where abusers coerced women and girls into sharing sexual images
Panic buying, lockdowns may drive world food inflation-FAO, analysts
Economist warns that panic buying from big importers such as millers or governments could create a crisis
Coronavirus sends climate strikers back to school - this time, online
Climate strikers led by Greta Thunberg will meet in online webinars to "strike" from home
As coronavirus drives climate protests off streets, activists go online
With mass street gatherings now unsafe, activists for action on global warming are turning to helping neighbours and campaigning online
Climate shocks in just one country could disrupt global food supply
A study looked at how severe drought could hit U.S. wheat harvests - and ripple around the world, driving up food prices
Tributes flow for trailblazing Australia doctor who saved women in Ethiopia
Obstetrician and gynecologist Catherine Hamlin, has died at the age of 96, saved thousands of women suffering from childbirth injuries
Teen pregnancy risk rises as schools shut for coronavirus in Africa
Experts warn that closing schools in Africa because of COVID-19 will leave young women at higher risk of sex abuse and see higher rates of consensual teen sex
Cambodia halts mainstream Mekong River dam plans for 10 years - official
Environmentalists have warned more dams would harm fisheries and farming, while the government says it has been advised to seek energy from coal, natural gas and solar
China's greenhouse emissions rise 2.6% in 2019 - research group
Emissions rose despite a fall in the share of coal in the country's energy mix, driven by a rise in energy consumption and greater use of oil and gas
World 'woefully' underestimating female genital mutilation, study finds
FGM affects at least 92 countries, according to a study by Equality Now which highlights its practice in Asia and the Middle East