The truckers who keep India's coronavirus patients breathing
With India's COVID-19 infections surging since March, hospitals are depending on truckers to get medical oxygen to their patients in time
Pakistani fishermen fear a 'new Dubai' could empty their nets
Fishermen say a development on two islands could destroy their livelihoods
Thai women use pro-democracy protests to challenge sexism
At protest sites throughout the country, people are being asked to sign petitions calling for abortion and prostitution to be decriminalised
Poles protest as abortion ruling expected to take effect
The ruling bans terminations due to foetal defects, ending one of the few legal grounds left for abortion in staunchly Catholic Poland
British volunteers uncover 50,000 miles in missing footpaths
Ramblers walking charity rush to get lost paths added to official maps by 2026 deadline in one of the biggest citizen-mapping projects of its kind
Britain's struggling book stores get helping hand in Christmas sales battle
British branch of Bookshop.org aims to challenge Amazon as COVID-19 and e-commerce push many independent booksellers to the brink
Poles protest again as abortion ruling expected to take effect
Poland has banned terminations due to foetal defects, ending one of the few legal grounds left for abortion
Hurricane Eta strengthens, could hit Nicaragua as Category 4 storm
Eta is poised to be one of the most powerful hurricanes to hit Nicaragua in years, with rains forecast to cause 'catastrophic' flooding and landslides in Central America
Philippines braces for another cyclone, after typhoon kills 20
After Typhoon Goni battered provinces south of Manila with gusts of up to 310 kph, Atsani is gaining strength and expected to make landfall late this week
Vatican moves to clarify pope's comments on civil union laws
Pope Francis' comments in documentary 'Francesco' do not signal a change in the Church's stance on same-sex marriage