With water scarce, Pakistan helps farmers grow more with less
Government-subsidised drip irrigation systems are helping farmers in dry areas get a crop despite erratic rainfall linked to climate change
OPINION: Time for a global reset, to address the planetary emergency
Costa Rica is leading the way to rebalance our troubled relationship with nature
Racism in LGBT+ community made British Muslim writer wish he was straight
In his new memoir, Mohsin Zaidi tells the story of growing up gay in a devout Shi'ite family and his struggles to come to terms with his sexuality
Pandemic deals 'crushing blow' to struggling Kashmir tourism
The disputed region has received less than 600 visitors since mid-July, compared with 14,600 in the same period last year
Global goals: Is there still time to save the world?
Nine humanitarian experts on the chances of a real global reset by 2030
Afghanistan's first female U.N. envoy warns over women's rights
Adela Raz said the Taliban’s stance on women’s rights should concern the world as the government holds power-sharing talks with the Islamist group
Far from home, refugees build digital heritage with virtual reality
Virtual reality is enabling Syrian refugees and survivors of India's Partition to revisit and preserve memories of their homes
OPINION: Tracking down organ traffickers and their victims
Worldwide, the number of illegal transplants is believed to be somewhere in the region of 10,000 per year
'Freak events': Karachi floods hint at shifting monsoon
Scientists say climate change appears to be altering winds that drive South Asia's monsoon, changing rainfall patterns