Crops in the clouds: The rise of rooftop farming in space-starved Hong Kong
Hong Kong is one of the most densely packed cities on Earth, now one organisation is spearheading a movement to turn idle rooftops and urban spaces into farms
Indonesia's surfer girls turn the tide on sexism
Not only is surfing one of the world's most dangerous sports, it is also frowned upon for women in the world's most populous Muslim country to bare their bodies
INTERVIEW-U.S. rapper Jaden Smith implores young climate activists to involve parents
"It's amazing the youth have got so involved. And they have to stay involved. But that bond (with parents) really matters. Eventually, parents will see things have to change"
INTERVIEW -Indigenous leader pushes EU to block Brazil deal over native community deaths
At least three Guajajara guardians have been killed in conflicts with illegal loggers since 2012
FACTBOX-An SOS from stranded Greta - and five ways to make it to Madrid
The Swedish teenager, who hitched a lift on a racing yacht to get to the United States, put out an urgent call on Twitter to find a low-emission way back to Europe
German health minister submits law banning conversion therapy
Jens Spahn proposed punishing those carrying out so-called conversion therapy on under-18s with up to a year in prison
Kenyan census results a 'big win' for intersex people
'It doesn't matter if it's one intersex person or one million. I see it as a big, big win as it means intersex people are recognised and their rights must be safeguarded'
BACKSTORY-Nine months after Lobo showed us an Amazon ambush site, he was killed in one
The Thomson Reuters Foundation met Paulo Paulino Guajajara in January - this week he was killed, the latest fatality in an escalating battle between illegal loggers and indigenous tribes
Warning over Cambodia's garment workers as EU tariff threat looms
Workers who lose their jobs could end up in the entertainment or service industries and be exposed to sexual exploitation
Sports contests test new models to give fair play to LGBT+ competitors
Sports organisations worldwide are debating how best to accommodate gender minorities