Back to the land: Friction as Somali exiles return home
In this Somali village, residents say life under al Shabaab Islamists is safer than when the government controlled the area
INTERVIEW-Radical action vital to calm "perfect storm" - economist
"The inequalities have become grotesque, and the political consequences are becoming worrying"
Afghan civilian casualties from air strikes rise more than 50 percent, says U.N.
More than two thirds of the civilian victims were women and children
Ceasefire deal sealed for rebel pocket near Damascus
A string of ceasefire deals in recent months has eased the fighting in western Syria
Thousands evacuated in Vietnam as floods, landslides kill 46
More than 17,000 households have been evacuated and more than 200 homes have collapsed
Oxford to become first UK city to ban petrol and diesel cars from centre
Britain has said it will ban the sale of all new diesel and petrol cars from 2040
Barcelona's African street traders swap crime for craft
A cooperative enabling African migrants to sell handmade goods at city markets offers "a life of dignity”, says its president
We need a global community to fight climate change
The only way to take on dirty energy and climate change is to build movements of people
Colombia peace deal cannot be modified for 12 years, court rules
Decision shields the accord from potential changes should the opposition win next year's elections
For Algeria's struggling herders, "drought stops everything"
Less rain and higher temperatures means herders in Algeria are increasingly struggling to make ends meet