"Naked" products hit the shelves as British consumers worry about waste
Britons are increasingly concerned about the amount of waste ending up in landfill or at the bottom of the ocean, says Zero Waste Week founder Rachelle Strauss.
'Potentially catastrophic' Irma barrels toward Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico
In preparation for the storm, the government of economically struggling Puerto Rico has declared a state of emergency and activated the National Guard
Ronny Ray removes debris from his daughter's flood damaged home in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Harvey in Orange
Ronny Ray removes debris from his daughter's flood damaged home in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Harvey in Orange, Texas, U.S. September 5, 2017. REUTERS/Jonathan Bachman
Hurricane Harvey victims hang their hopes on FEMA response
"I need to make a home for my children"
ANALYSIS-Hurricane Harvey's aftermath could see pioneering climate lawsuits
"There could be an inquiry into whether public officials appropriately managed land use and development in a way that met their duty to their constituents"
INTERVIEW-Massive aid urgently needed for Congo's "Cinderella crisis" - Oxfam chief
Thousands of people have been killed and 1.4 million uprooted in Kasai since the start of an insurrection in August 2016
Turkey to start first foreign aid distribution in Myanmar
A spokesman for Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said 1,000 tonnes of food, clothes and medicine would be distributed by military helicopters
From Ebola to mudslides, Sierra Leone learns painful disaster lessons
"People do have the opportunity to increase or reduce vulnerability and hence the damage suffered during an event"
Texas coast crawls back to work, school as Harvey cleanup continues
"I've got to get work done but I don't think it'll be a productive day"