In farm-rich Argentina, hunger cries ring in leaders' ears amid crisis
Around 13% of children and adolescents went hungry in 2018
End of statelessness in sight for Shona as Kenya issues birth certificates
Kenya's move to end the plight of the Shona comes amid a global campaign to eradicate statelessness thought to affect an estimated 10 million people worldwide
OPINION: In an age of weather extremes, we must build to last
Lack of resilient infrastructure is a worldwide problem, causing millions to be displaced when storms, floods and other disasters hit
Residents scramble to uproot from ancient Turkish town before dam waters rise
Many residents of 12,000-year-old town of Hasankeyf will lose their livelihoods in agriculture after moving to government housing in new town
Film star Cate Blanchett backs drive to end plight of 10 mln stateless
Not recognised by any country, stateless people are often deprived of basic rights like education and healthcare
Film star Cate Blanchett decries 'heartbreaking' plight of stateless
Stateless people are often denied education and medical care and cannot travel, marry or even get a death certificate when they die
FACTBOX -Where are the world's stateless people?
An estimated 10 to 15 million people are not recognised as nationals by any country
INTERVIEW-I found a country, but lost my brother - stateless activist
'For most people a passport is a travel document, but for me it means everything. It means I exist. It's finally a sign I belong somewhere.'
Ecuador arrests shopkeepers for price rises, protests rage
Consumer prices have risen sharply after austerity measures, which have also triggered the nation's worst unrest in more than a decade
U.N. peacekeeper killed, four wounded in Mali mine attack
Mali has been in conflict since 2012 when Islamists hijacked an ethnic uprising by Tuaregs in the north