African cyclone survivors risk 'second wave' of loss with disease threat
At least half a million people are at risk of disease as clean water runs short in the disaster zone
Germany urged to champion global treaty to ban 'killer robots'
Critics fear autonomous drones and other weapons could turn rogue in a cyber-attack or as a result of programming errors
For asylum seekers in Mexico, U.S. judge asks, 'How does the court serve them?'
Critics the program violates U.S. law and international norms as migrants are sent back to often dangerous towns in Mexico, where it is difficult to keep track of their U.S. court dates
UK should not detain 'at risk' LGBT+ asylum seekers - lawmakers
LGBT+ asylum seekers should be recognised as particularly vulnerable and are often traumatised after fleeing persecution, said parliamentarians
Aid workers widen search for Mozambique cyclone survivors, death toll mounts
Around 15,000 people, many of them very ill, still need to be rescued
Forgotten victims: The children of Islamic State
Betrayed by the parents who took them to a war zone, groomed from the age of four in the militants' poisonous ideology and, in many instances, abandoned by the countries they came from
Water is now gold for desperate Venezuelans
From the poorest slums, to the wealthiest neighborhoods, the shortage of water cuts across Venezuelan society as families endure the country's deepest ever economic crisis
Faeces in the kitchen: South Africans call for better sewage systems
Access to water is a hot topic in South Africa - and a growing number of countries hit by climate change, burgeoning populations and poor governance
Add cows, subtract chemicals: Organic farming a plus for climate-hit Indian farmers
Farmers are producing biogas from cow manure to provide clean energy at home, and then using the leftover slurry to improve the soil in their fields
Hunger stalks Yemen's remote villages after four years of war
Across Yemen's remote villages, the country's war-induced economic crisis has left parents destitute, hungry and watching their children waste away from malnutrition and unclean water