From thin air to stone - greenhouse gas test starts in Iceland
Climeworks plans to suck 50 tonnes of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere over a year - roughly the greenhouse gas emissions of a single American family
Rights group questions Italy's work with Libya stopping migrants
More than 600,000 migrants have set out for Europe from Libya since 2014
The grief and despair of the Rohingya can be stopped
The Rohingya in Myanmar need to be afforded the most basic of human rights: to a nationality and to a safe home
Climate change is a threat to rich and poor alike
Is this year's string of hurricanes a sign of things to come?
Discriminatory laws cost Middle East and North Africa billions of dollars - OECD
"If these countries were to use the full potential of the women they invest in educating they could gain massively"
Trapped Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar get first substantial food aid in months
More than half a million Rohingya villagers have fled to Bangladesh to escape what the United Nations has called a "textbook example of ethnic cleansing"
Campaigner wins legal right to challenge UK to demand "genderless" passports
If Britain were to issue genderless passports, it would join Australia, New Zealand, Denmark, Germany, Malta, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Ireland and Canada.
Foundation Hosts Performance of ‘Looking for Mummy: Nazanin’s Story’ in Support of Colleague Detained in Iran
Last night the Thomson Reuters Foundation hosted a special performance of ‘Looking for Mummy: Nazanin’s Story’, a play about the ongoing detention of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe who has been imprisoned in Iran for over 550 days.
SPECIAL REPORT-In blocking arms to Yemen, Saudi Arabia squeezes a starving population
A quarter of the Yemen population is starving
Bangladeshi hospital's "Rohingya wing" overwhelmed as refugees keep coming
The designated "Rohingya wing" is home to hundreds of wounded and sick refugees from across the border in Myanmar