Coffee and climate change
Is climate change putting your cup of coffee - and the farmers who grow it - at risk?
Women in the workplace
U.S. Library of Congress archive photos show women's workplaces ranging from a flour mill in England to a coal mine in Belgium or Lincoln Motor Co.'s welding department in Detroit. International Women's Day is celebrated on March 8
PHOTOBLOG: Conflict in the waiting room
Syrian refugees and Lebanon’s struggling healthcare sector
5 facts about domestic workers
Domestic workers are among the most vulnerable employees because few of them are protected by labour laws. Here are some facts about the world's 53 million domestic workers.
Rising heat
As climate change takes hold, temperature records are being broken around the world month by month. What does that look like - and how are people responding?
5 facts you need to know about transgender people
20 European countries require transgender people to undergo sterilisation before their gender identity is recognised. See 5 facts about transgender people
Inside Sweden's first LGBT retirement home
"We have the same activities, we live the same life and we love in the same way"
Slow change come to Cuba
A year after Cuba and the United States agreed to restore diplomatic relations, changes are creeping into Havana as the people hope for economic improvements
5 facts you need to know about malaria
Malaria mortality rates dropped 54% between 2000 and 2013 in Africa, where 9 in 10 malaria deaths occur