Young leaders: the future of Congo's forestry research
A new generation of Congolese researchers are unravelling the mysteries of their country's vast forests.
Officials' attitudes worsen Thai rape scandal
The attitude of Thai officials to the beating and rape of a young Dutch woman has scared away other tourists and angered many Thais, who are sharply critical of the police handling of the case
Citizens go online to root out corruption
International Anti-Corruption Conference in Brasilia sheds light on citizens' roles in fighting graft
Aviation takes off in threatening climate
Latin America's aviation industry is poised to grow ? but can emissions be reduced at the same time?
DRC: Local Women Respond to Attempt on Doctor's Life
?We demand a peaceful Congo where our dearest brother and his family can come home." Grassroots women leaders speak out against the attempted assassination of their doctor and call on the international community to act.
Anti-corruption activists pledge to crack down on kleptocrats
International Anti-Corruption Conference in Brasilia proves to be a diverse source of graft fighting ideas
India needs to do more for its people but cutting foreign aid now won't help - Oxfam
"Aid can and does help embarrass Indian elites to do more than they otherwise," says CEO of Oxfam India
Come on Europe, you're almost there!
The Publish What You Pay (PWYP) coalition urges European lawmakers to pass extractive transparency laws
Al Qaeda ideology is weakening - Algerian activist Abdullah Anas
Abdullah Anas was on a panel titled "The Death of Global Jihadism, a Disparate al Qaeda?" in Istanbul
Careless social media use can endanger journalists' sources - NPR's Andy Carvin
Andy Carvin outlines some of the ways journalists can be exposed to Internet dangers