FEATURE-Hundreds of millions of poor menaced by 'silent killer': heat
The world's "biggest impending climate-related hazard"
Malala receives highest U.N. honor to promote girls education
"You are not only a hero, but you are a very committed and generous person"
Malala to become youngest United Nations Messenger of Peace
"Even in the face of grave danger, Malala Yousafzai has shown an unwavering commitment to the rights of women, girls and all people"
Climate change could spur "brain drain" from developing world - researcher
Climate-linked migration has garnered political attention amid a global refugee crisis
Is energy access finance finally ready to flow?
For energy poverty to be eradicated, different “colors of money” - including debt, equity, subsidy and grant - is needed
As Somali bombings spike, an unlikely saviour steps forward
"It was so hard to watch people dying, we had to do something"
India, Pakistan argue over Mumbai bungalow in decades-old property row
Indian lawmaker calls for Jinnah House to be labelled "enemy property"
Pakistan resumes repatriation of Afghan refugees
Pakistan is home to the world's second largest refugee population, with a total of 2.5 million Afghans living there
Tired of abuse, Pakistani feminists ride bikes to claim public space
Women who push feminist ideals often face abuse and are portrayed as being infected with Western or un-Islamic values.
Afghans deported from Europe arrive home, to war and unemployment
Afghans were the second largest group of asylum seekers in Europe in 2015, and concerns about security and their integration have encouraged politicians to take a tougher line