Ivory Coast clears homes around airport after child stowaway's death
Many in the Adjouffou neighbourhood - home to 200,000 people - do not know where to go next
U.N. says militants targeted aid worker hub in northern Nigeria
Three eyewitnesses said at least 20 displaced people awaiting assistance were killed in the attack on the facility, where aid workers live and provide assistance to displaced people
Trump gets Swiss army security as climate protesters trek to Davos
Climate activists are set to reach Davos by hiking trails and train after authorities banned foot traffic on a road leading to the ski resort from the neighbouring village of Klosters
After fire, dust and hail play havoc on Australian summer
Dust storms threaten to drift over more heavily populated cities including Sydney, bringing a new element to this summer's extreme weather
World's richest 2,000 people hold more than poorest 4.6 bln combined - Oxfam
Unpaid or underpaid work by women and girls adds three times more to the global economy each year than the technology industry
No sex, no babies: S.Korea's emerging feminists reject marriage
'With the wage gap, women feel they can't support themselves when they get old, which is why they naturally want to find a man who they can live with and depend on'
Nations dawdle on agreeing rules to control 'killer robots' in future wars
Nations are investing in developing lethal autonomous weapons systems which can identify, target, and kill a person all on their own - but there are no international laws governing their use
"We can't wait": Maldives desperate for funds as islands risk going under
The Maldives, a luxury holiday destination, says it has struggled to find money to build critical protective infrastructure like sea-walls
Wildfire-hit countries in need of new strategies to tame burning threat
"If this is the 'new normal', then tweaking well-established approaches to risk management of wildfires will not make any difference," says science advisor