Over 120 Pakistanis, mostly children, killed in Taliban high school attack
Taliban take hundreds of students and teachers hostage, in revenge attack for anti-Taliban military offensive
At least 84 children killed in Taliban school attack in Pakistan -official
Taliban take hundreds of students and teachers hostage, in revenge attack for anti-Taliban military offensive that began in June
Taliban take hundreds hostage at Pakistani military school, 18 dead
Taliban say suicide bombers have entered the school, in revenge attack for anti-Taliban military offensive that began in June
One in 500 people living with no nationality - report
"If every stateless person was counted together as a single country it would be the 70th largest"
Let nature play a role in climate adaptation, experts urge
Protecting both communities and the environment will be vital to success in facing climate change
Early warnings need to be 'accessible, understandable' to work - experts
Getting local communities involved and using non-technical language is key to making sure warnings work, experts say
Protecting mangroves can lower disaster risks, offer cash - experts
Better protecting the world's fast-disappearing mangroves could have big economic, social and environmental benefits
Nobel Peace Prizes awarded in Oslo
Pakistani teenager Malala Yousafzai and Indian campaigner against child trafficking Kailash Satyarthi are awarded Nobel Peace Prizes
Nobel Peace Prize laureate Yousafzai delivers a speech during the Nobel Peace Prize awards ceremony at the City Hall in Oslo
Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai delivers a speech during the Nobel Peace Prize awards ceremony at the City Hall in Oslo December 10, 2014. Pakistani teenager Malala Yousafzai, shot by the Taliban for refusing to quit school, and Indian activist Kailash Satyarthi received their Nobel Peace Prizes on Wednesday after two days of celebration honouring their work for children's rights. REUTERS/Heiko Junge/NTB Scanpix/Pool
Malala, Satyarthi receive their Nobel Prizes for child campaigns
Girls education campaigner Malala, who was shot by Taliban for refusing to quit school, is youngest laureate in prize's history