Cargill says food industry will miss zero deforestation goal
Greenpeace said at least 50 million hectares of forest, would be destroyed during the 10 years the corporate commitment was valid
Development banks' climate funding at all-time high in 2018
Financing from six multilateral development banks to boost projects addressing climate risks and cutting emissions topped $43 billion in 2018, up 22% from 2017
Athletics-Semenya denied entry into Rabat 800 metres race
Semenya's lawyers said she was seeking clarity over this apparent "violation" of a tribunal order allowing her to race
Richest countries skimp on parental leave: UNICEF
Australia and New Zealand offer only eight weeks maternity leave and the United States offers no time
Albania busts gang trafficking migrants into EU, arrests 8
The gang spirited the migrants from the mountainous region along the southern border with Greece across Albania and into Montenegro to the north
INTERVIEW-Ebola not known to be spreading in Uganda - WHO
Two people have died of Ebola in Uganda after arrival from Congo
U.N. says it confirms 17 deaths in central Darfur region of Sudan
Darfur's civil conflict has killed up to 300,000 people and displaced 2.7 million since 2003
End of a 'cure'? U.S. ban on gay conversion therapy gains ground
Nearly 700,000 LGBT+ adults have undergone conversion therapy in the United States, according to a study last year
Tripoli's children struggle to study as war reaches the capital
Up to 3,000 children are missing classes as schools close due to fighting nearby or to house displaced people
OPINION: How a one-off 'big boost' in aid can help the poorest women
Giving women in extreme poverty one large package of aid and support gives them the tools to build a better future