Chaotic response to Somali bombing cost lives, medics say
Ambulances break down, hospitals short of blood, communications jam.
Ten reporters selected for Uncovering Security Programme 2018 Story Lab
Ten investigative reporters have now been selected for the Uncovering Security Story Lab, which will take place from the 8 to 11 January 2018 at Wiston House in West Sussex, UK.
INTERVIEW-Harness "natural enemies" to fight pests and protect crops - World Food Prize winner
Researchers have trebled production of maize and sorghum without pesticides, herbicides or fertilisers
Green and clean, but is your electric car free of slavery?
The risks associated with sourcing materials for lithium-ion batteries are of particular concern.
Dead fish float in the Confuso river in Villa Hayes, Paraguay, where authorities have taken samples for an investigation
Dead fish float on the banks of the Confuso river, after authorities have taken samples for an investigation, in Villa Hayes, Paraguay October 16, 2017. REUTERS/Jorge Adorno TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
Bosnia sees sharp rise in migrants heading to EU
Illegal migrants have in the past entered the country from Serbia and Montenegro, paying hefty prices to human smugglers, and tried to get into EU member state Croatia
Afghan schools closing due to violence, undermining gains in educating girls, says rights group
Around two-thirds of Afghan girls still do not go to school, says rights group
Fiji urges "absolute dedication" to toughest climate target
"It's hard to find any part of the world that is unaffected by these events"
Give world's poorest women control over sex, birth, to cut inequality - UN
Countless women and girls worldwide are denied a say in decisions about sex and childbirth, leaving them at risk of unwanted pregnancies and abortions
New policy could give India's often exploited domestic workers minimum wage, benefits
Rights activists estimate there are tens of millions of such workers, most of them women who are often underpaid, exploited and abused