Nigeria's sick Chibok girls struggle with school in dispute over medical bills
"The doctor has not shown up. I am confused"
Agriculture can curb planet warming emissions "immediately" - U.N.
"Agriculture is a large source of powerful greenhouse gases ... but has great potential to store carbon and reduce greenhouse gases in our lifetime"
Survivors of Sierra Leone mudslide fear for future as camps close
About 1,900 households with over 7,000 people have been registered as needing help
Advice for new UK minister from aid experts? Crises, not Brexit
Penny Mordaunt was appointed Secretary of State for International Development after the resignation of Priti Patel
UN urges calm as deadline nears for asylum seekers to quit controversial, Australian-run camp
More than 500 men said to remain
WIDER IMAGE-An umbrella for shade: Rohingya refugee boy works to support family
"Sometimes I get 50 or 100 taka and some days I come back empty-handed"
FEATURE-Global-warming ground zero: Chad grapples with climate damage
From floods hitting refugee camps to shrinking lakes, Chad is suffering the impacts of climate change - could planting trees help?
FEATURE-With early warning, Karachi cools a heatwave threat
Being unprepared for extreme heat can be deadly
East Congo militiamen go on trial for raping children
At least 46 children, some as young as 18 months, were raped near the village of Kavumu between 2013 and 2016
Blood clots to leaking guts - 27 ways to die from extreme heatwaves
"Dying during a heatwave is like a terror movie with 27 bad endings to choose from"