Stumped by transgender pension case, UK top court seeks EU help
Case echoes a number of legal disputes in the U.S. over complex issues involving transgender people, including dispute over bathroom rights
Out of sight, out of mind? Europe's migrant crisis still simmers
"The crisis is as big as ever, and as yet unsolved by governments"
"I did not know I was being radicalized": understanding violent extremism
Preventing violent extremism must be led by local voices. The solutions cannot from the outside, but from the same people who would become the extremists
INTERVIEW-Asia must invest more in disaster risk reduction - Red Cross
"It is not enough just to respond when the shock arrives. What is most important is how can we work together in the spirit of risk reduction"
Zimbabweans spot green gold in bamboo that spares forests
The fast-growing giant grass is being used as an alternative to wood, helping protect Zimbabwe's forests
INTERVIEW-Nepal quake impact on single women underlines need for equal land rights - activist
Of the more than 900,000 homes damaged and destroyed, about a quarter belonged to female-headed households