Farmer sues Pakistan's government to demand action on climate change
Says he wants no compensation, just Pakistan's own climate change policies to be implemented; judge orders action
U.N. envoy wants more protection for children, schools in war zones
More than 30 million children are missing out on school in areas affected by conflict
Millions more using contraception, especially in South Asia, Africa-report
Ten nations home to half the women of reproductive age in the focus countries did not show marked advances
Madagascar plans to amend discriminatory law that fuels statelessness
No one knows how many stateless people live in the island nation, but some estimates suggest there may be tens of thousands
Growing number of asylum seekers opt for Arctic route to enter Europe
"This road is safer. You don't have to cross the sea" - Syrian refugee Akram Ali
Who's in charge of the migrants arriving in Greece? The answer will surprise you.
Volunteers helping migrants arriving on Lesbos include Spanish lifeguards, Dutch doctors and West Bank trauma counsellors
Liberian wins Children's Peace Prize for defending victims of violence, rape
"Children in Liberia are silenced, threatened and exposed to violence and injustice. This must change" - Abraham Keita, 17
As floods hit, Pakistan's Kalasha people fear for their way of life
Unusual flooding is adding to the problems that threaten the Kalasha people of Pakistan's Hindu Kush mountains
India's Modi pledges $12 bln in relief and development for Kashmir
Money for Kashmir comes a year after worst flooding in more than a century destroyed half a million homes