Indigenous land rights: How far have we come and how far do we have to go?
August's International Day of the World's Indigenous People is a good time to reflect on the achievements of Indigenous Peoples around the world as well as the challenges they still face.
Is Virtual Reality the “empathy machine”?
Is Virtual Reality (VR) the “empathy machine”? What are the best practices of VR, a technology that is taking off in 2016?
Javier weakens as it moves over Mexico's Baja peninsula
Storm has become a tropical depression, but rainfall could still bring flash floods and landslides
Germany has curbed open-door policy for migrants, govt data shows
More than 13,000 migrants denied entry at border
Israel says U.N. aid used by Hamas
"If proven by a due legal process, these actions deserve unreserved condemnation; Gaza's demoralized and vulnerable citizens deserve so much better"
UN urges Aleppo ceasefire to repair water system, stem outbreaks
Two million residents left without access to running water or electricity after attacks hit civilian infrastructure last week
Record new HIV cases in Philippines prompt call for action
"The government should double their efforts in spreading awareness about HIV before it is too late"
Catfish spawn climate solution for Kenya's dryland farmers
Farmers are breeding catfish in "home dams" that capture rainwater, helping them cope with water scarcity
Samaki kambale wawapa suluhisho la mazingira wakulima wa sehemu kame nchini Kenya
Farmers are breeding catfish in "home dams" that capture rainwater, helping them cope with water scarcity