Civilian deaths from explosives surge in 2017 - campaign group
More than half of the deaths were caused by airstrikes, mainly in Syria, Iraq and Yemen
Peru's alpine herders revive ancient technologies to face the future
Indigenous communities are restoring abandoned dams, reservoirs and canals that date back over 3,000 years
Rural women in India, elderly in Japan open their homes to Airbnb guests
Mobile apps are helping to curb migration to cities and revitalise remote communities
Madagascar cyclone kills six, displaces thousands
More 13,000 people have been displaced and many schools are shut due to flooding and risk of landslides
Cooperation to curb Asia’s climate risks still too rare – scientists
Asia's mountain nations face similar climate risks but political and logistical problems stop information sharing, officials say
India's top court to review past verdict on gay sex ban
"What is natural to one may not be natural to others," top court says
Tap and donate: How a cashless society is creating jobs for the homeless
Homelessness is on the rise in England, with at least 4,100 people sleeping rough on any given night in 2016
In Kenya, struggling potato growers ink a new deal
To deal with climate pressures, farmers are turning to growing contracts to earn more money and get better seed
"Silent in fear": refugee women in Malaysia unprotected against violence
"He would hit me if he was not happy. If I cried, he covered my mouth with a pillow so our neighbours could not hear me"
From cardboard boxes to one-way bus tickets: How cities are tackling homelessness
More than 4,000 people are on the streets across Britain every night