Staying safe from climate risks makes financial sense, says new commission
"Knowledge is still not being put into practice quickly enough, and knowledge is not shared"
Indian minister sues woman alleging sexual harassment for defamation
The veteran editor has been accused of a range of inappropriate behaviour by female journalists
Air strikes kill 10 civilians in Yemen's Hodeidah province -medics
Medical sources told Reuters the civilians died when the air strikes hit a Houthi checkpoint while a bus was passing through
Hurricane Michael heads northeast, leaving devastation in Florida
The governors of North and South Carolina have urged residents to brace for heavy rain and storm-force winds as Michael plowed northward up the Atlantic seaboard
Greeks mourn 'hero of Aegean' who saved thousands of refugees
"He showed and highlighted the value of human life"
Calls for investigation, as Indian media face #Metoo scrutiny
Women working in media across the country have been sharing their experiences of sexual harassment and abuse in posts to Facebook and Twitter, using the hash tag #MeToo
Malaysia should release Syrian man arrested after months in airport - U.N.
The case has invited comparisons to the Steven Spielberg movie "The Terminal"
Indonesia searches for survivors after powerful quake, tsunami
The toll could rise to thousands
In #MeToo era, Ford lauded on left and right as honest and brave
Ford has said that Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her when they were teenagers