They exist: rare clip shows uncontacted tribe under threat in Brazil
The footage lasting about 1 minute, shows an Awa tribe member in the woods holding a knife, seemingly unaware he is being filmed
South Sudanese rebel group says it killed eight soldiers
The attack underlines the fragility of a peace deal brokered between South Sudan's government and rebels last year
Greta Thunberg to French MPs: you can ignore children, not scientists
'We are after all just children, you don't have to listen to us. But you do have to listen to the scientists, that is all we ask,' the teenage activist told French politicians
More than 60 killed, hundreds of thousands displaced by flooding in Bangladesh
As water levels began to recede, authorities fear outbreaks of infectious diseases could add to devastation
U.N. says war in Yemen is 'eminently resolvable'
The four-year war has killed many tens of thousands of people and left millions on the brink of famine
Dutch court convicts Islamic State militant of war crimes
Oussama Achraf Akhlafa was tried under so-called universal jurisdiction, which enables war crimes to be prosecuted regardless of where they were committed
EXPLAINER-India's top court to rule on eviction of millions from forests
A court battle is underway after India ordered forest-dwellers to leave their lands in what activists say amounts to a 'death sentence' for tribal people
Indonesians hope 'milestone' ruling will dampen haze-fire risks
Supreme Court verdict raises pressure on government to meet its obligation to protect citizens from health impacts of forest fires
Multidrug-resistant malaria spreading in Southeast Asia -study
Malaria can be successfully treated with medicines if it's caught early enough, but resistance to anti-malarial drugs is growing in many parts of the world
Mexican Federal Police accused of harassment at migrant shelter, latest in a series
Other confirmed approaches by national officials to enter and search migrant shelters have occurred in Tenosique, Tijuana and Agua Prieta