INSIGHT-A year after Trump's election, coal's future remains bleak
U.S. utilities are shutting coal-fired power plants at a rapid pace and shifting to cheap natural gas, along with wind and solar power
Southeast Asia summit draft statement skips over Rohingya crisis
The plight of the Rohingya has brought outrage from around the world and there have been calls for democracy champion Suu Kyi to be stripped of the Nobel peace prize
FEATURE-Solomon Islands churches preach climate action
"The churches are taking (climate change) on; they are accepting it"
EXCLUSIVE-$6 for 38 days work: Child exploitation rife in Rohingya camps
About 450,000 children, or 55 percent of the refugee population, live in teeming settlements near the border with Myanmar
FEATURE-Weather forecasts help Ethiopian herders, farmers fight climate extremes
Can better weather information help Ethiopians better deal with unpredictable weather?
Sex abuse cases stalk aid sector with dozens fired
"Unfortunately, there are incidents of sexual harassment in every sector and every country around the world, and the aid sector is no exception"
Major quake kills at least 61 in Iran western province - TV
Water and electricity lines were severed in some villages and cities in the Western Kermanshah province and communities stayed out on the streets because of the threat from aftershocks
Should welfare recipients be first in line for scarce climate adaptation cash?
An experiment in Mozambique suggests the idea makes sense in tackling poverty
U.N. evacuates first group of refugees from Libya to Niger
About 43,000 refugees and asylum seekers registered by U.N. refugee agency UNHCR are now in Libya
Strong earthquake hits Iraq-Iran border area, six killed in Iran
Many residents in the Iraqi capital Baghdad rushed out of houses and tall buildings in panic