Thousands of flamingos die in drought in central Turkey
Environmentalists blame farming practices for the drought, which saw demand for water in the area outstrip supply by 30% last year
EU court says headscarves can be banned at work under certain conditions
The EU court already ruled in 2017 that companies may ban staff from wearing headscarves and other visible religious symbols under certain conditions
Amnesty says migrants in Libyan camps forced to trade sex for clean water
Amnesty International says migrants in Libyan detention camps are subject to horrific sexual violence at the hands of guards
'This is just another low-paying job' say overtaxed U.S. firefighters
As climate change drives worsening U.S. wildfires, federal firefighters say they are underpaid - and some are leaving
EU launches big climate plan for 'our children and grandchildren'
The European Commission have set out how the bloc plans to meet their collective goal to reduce emissions towards a 'net zero' goal by 2050
Planes dump water on Siberian wildfires as residents plead for help
With flames tearing across some 800,000 hectares of Russian forest, climate scientists sound the alarm about the potential long-term impact
Brutal heat wave persists in U.S. West as Oregon wildfire rages
The forecast comes a day after Death Valley, California, hit a scorching 130 degrees Fahrenheit (54 Celsius), one of the highest temperatures ever recorded on Earth
John Kerry, on Moscow trip, sets out U.S. climate ideas to Russia
Kerry did not publicly say what the U.S. proposals were
Pope to attend November U.N. climate conference in Glasgow, health permitting
Francis is in a Rome hospital recovering from colon surgery and will remain there for a few more days, the Vatican said on Monday
Multinationals tax shift unlikely until 2022, says Yellen
G20 leaders have agreed measures to stop firms avoiding taxes through the use of tax havens - but it may take a while for them to kick in