It's time for women to take power in the global move toward clean energy
As renewable energy takes off, women need a bigger role
France to move cautiously on Calais migrant "jungle" camp clearance
Charity groups believe around 3,400 people including women and children live in the earmarked area
French judge allows partial demolition of Calais "jungle"
Authorities say they will use force if necessary to move migrants to alternative accommodation in a nearby container park
Pakistan's Punjab must enforce new law on violence against women-rights group
Girls and women in Pakistan face many threats, from acid attacks and "honour killings" to rape and kidnapping
Health experts press for urgent, integrated approach to tackle dengue
Number of dengue cases expected to spike in some countries this year partly because of El Niño
TIMELINE-Zika's origin and global spread
A look at the origin and spread of the Zika virus from its discovery in Uganda nearly 70 years ago
Calais migrants play for time ahead of planned eviction
Refugees in Calais are hoping a court hearing on Tuesday will halt their camp's demolition
India set to seal major power deal in Bangladesh, beating China
Activists warn moving coal for power plant would threaten nearby Sundarbans, world's largest mangrove forests
Mumbai teacher of sex workers' daughters shortlisted for $1 million prize
The co-founder of Kranti School in Mumbai's red-light district has been nominated for the $1 million award