Heartbroken and homeless: Algerian villagers grapples with wildfire aftermath
Hundreds of Algerians have been left homeless by the country's worst wildfires in memory
Heavy rains lash Haiti quake survivors, hitting relief efforts
Haiti's latest natural disaster comes just over a month after Haiti was plunged into political turmoil by the assassination of President Jovenel Moise on July 7
UNICEF 'quite optimistic' after Taliban comments on girls' education, official says
The Taliban did not allow women to work or attend school when they previously ruled Afghanistan between 1996 and 2001
Afghans scramble to delete digital history, evade biometrics
There are fears that government offices and aid agencies may fail to secure databases, leaving people vulnerable to attacks
Three-quarters of people in G20 nations see climate, nature near tipping points
The Global Commons Alliance poll found that 73% think the world is close to seeing rapid and large-scale changes in the climate or natural systems
'Runway' to stability: U.S. urged to boost housing for homeless youth
Transitional housing programs are seen as filling a critical gap for the country's 4.2 million unaccompanied homeless youths
Fast fashion spurs bleach-like pollution of Africa's rivers - report
Some 50 international brands that source clothes from African nations, including Inditex's Zara, ASOS and H&M, have been linked with water pollution
Storm brings floods as Haitians seek help at overloaded hospitals after quake
While rescue teams toiled to dig out survivors of Saturday's 7.2 magnitude quake, a storm dumped heavy rain on the southern coast of Haiti, bringing flooding near the worst-hit areas
Taliban's Afghanistan takeover presents fresh challenge for social media companies
The Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan poses a new challenge for tech companies on handling content created by a group considered to be terrorists
UK to launch resettlement scheme for vulnerable Afghans
Boris Johnson is expected to announce a new resettlement scheme for Afghans, especially women and girls, which will be separate from the UK's asylum system