Biggest global climate mobilisation should inspire grown-ups
We are seeing a new generation of activists emerge, who are speaking courageously and demanding justice
Drug gangs drive huge rise in UK child slavery cases
Many modern slavery cases involving children are linked to drug gangs using them to sell their wares
Homophobia in Britain's schools must be eradicated
Schools saying they won't teach LGBT+ issues are cases of homophobia, not concern for children's welfare
Amnesty says U.S. strikes in Somalia kill large numbers of civilians
In March 2017, President Donald Trump gave the military greater authority to carry out strikes and raids in Somalia, including without waiting for militants to attack U.S. allies
Mozambique starts three days of mourning after cyclone kills hundreds
Aid groups say many survivors are trapped in remote areas, surrounded by wrecked roads and submerged villages
Indonesia's Papua set for mass burial as flood death toll tops 100
The floods and landslide struck after torrential rain fell across the Cyclops mountains which have suffered heavy deforestation
Forced evictions illegal, slum dwellers have right to city - Delhi court
In a major victory for land rights campaigners, Delhi High Court ruled that forced evictions of slum dwellers without consultation or resettlement plans are illegal
Crop-damaging armyworms raise growing sense of alarm in Asia, FAO says
The pest, which feeds mostly on maize, has already swept across Africa, causing $1-3 billion in damage
INSIGHT-From farms to slums, Indian women on sharp end of jobs crisis
One think-tank says 90 percent of around 10 million jobs lost last year were held by women
Asia's coal addiction puts chokehold on its air-polluted cities
In a lawsuit, Jakarta residents will argue policymakers have failed to tackle air pollution, hoping to force the government to move away from coal power and into renewables