EXCLUSIVE-Flying into the eye of Hurricane Irma with US 'Hurricane Hunters'
"As you're driving through that car wash, a bunch of gorillas start jumping on top of your car"
Fires destroy more villages in Myanmar's Rohingya region - sources
"Slowly, one after another villages are being burnt down - I believe that Rohingyas are already wiped out completely from Rathedaung"
Red Cross fills UN void in Myanmar's violence-torn region
Aid workers worry many Rohingya had been left without food since mid-July
Nigeria's Buhari urges calm after herdsmen kill 19 in central Plateau state
Fighting between semi-nomadic cattle herders and more settled communities over land use claims hundreds of lives a year
Red Cross says staff member killed in South Sudan ambush
"We are shaken and distraught by the killing of our colleague who was travelling in a convoy of vehicles which were clearly marked with the Red Cross emblem"
Hurricane Irma thrives on fateful mix of 'ideal' conditions
"This storm is in the Goldilocks environment for a major hurricane. It's bad luck for whoever is in its path, but that's what going on here"
Hurricane Irma strengthens, tears into Cuba's northern coast
"We are running out of time. If you are in an evacuation zone, you need to go now. This is a catastrophic storm like our state has never seen"
Hurricane Irma makes landfall in Cuba as Category 5
Cuba at a standstill, awaiting punishing storm
FEATURE-Cartagena struggles to get pioneering climate plan into action
Turning plans into policies remaining a challenge - and not just in Colombia
Brazilian officials seek land rights for rainforest dwellers at risk
Land rights are a particularly big issue in Brazil, where an estimated 100 million people cannot prove full legal ownership of their homes