Brown energy? Dung to power Finnish horse show
The show will require the equivalent of the annual dung produced by 14 horses to generate 140 megawatts
Iraqi forces in final assault to take Hawija from Islamic State
Iraqi security officials say the militants are preventing some residents from leaving
City of Oxford strips Aung San Suu Kyi of human rights award
British institutions increasingly distance themselves from the beleaguered former rights icon
Aid groups seek $434 mln to help up to 1.2 million Rohingya Muslims fleeing Myanmar
Bangladesh and humanitarian organisations are struggling to help the 509,000 Rohingya who have arrived since Aug. 25
Irish PM prefers May abortion referendum to maximise student vote
Abortion remains a divisive issue in once stridently Catholic Ireland, where a complete ban on the procedure was only lifted in 2013
More young people identify as lesbian, gay or bisexual - UK data
More than 1 million people, or 2 percent of the British population, identified as LGB in 2016
Activists celebrate Botswana's transgender court victory
Homosexual acts are illegal in Botswana, as in many African countries, and punishable by up to seven years in jail
Mood sours in ethnically split Cyprus over aid convoy spat
Cyprus was split in a Turkish invasion in 1974 triggered by a brief Greek inspired coup, resulting in tens of thousands of internally displaced people