Why is the EU funding Ethiopia's repression of land rights defenders?
Opponents of the Ethiopian government’s policies have faced violence, but the EU has continued to provide funding for its commercial land deal projects
Civilians killed by U.S.-led coalition strikes on IS-held Syrian city -monitor
Some 100 civilians have now been killed in U.S.-led raids on the city of Manbij, a UK-based group said
Ships worsen air pollution over China, killing thousands -study
Emissions of carbon dioxide from shipping off East Asia have doubled in less than a decade
UN says Iraq's battle of Mosul may cost $2 bln in aid
In the worst case scenario, 1 million people could flee their homes in Mosul for a year
Bangladesh charges 38 with murder over 2013 garment factory collapse
The collapse of the complex has sparked demands for greater safety in the country's garment industry
U.N. tombstone listing celebrated as rare joint success in Balkans
The neighbourly relations of Bosnia, Croatia, Montenegro and Serbia suffer over disputes dating back to the war
Afghan forces see hopeful signs as air strikes hit Taliban
Afghan and Western security officials believe the Taliban may also be facing financial problems that have limited the effectiveness of their fighters
Bangladesh charges 38 with murder over 2013 garment factory collapse
The collapse of the complex has sparked demands for greater safety in the country's readymade garments industry
Indonesia begins re-vaccinating victims of fake drug ring
"We need more time to investigate so we can get the real data of people who suffered from these fake vaccines"
Can we feed the world without cutting forests? It can be done, says U.N.
Agriculture is the biggest driver of deforestation globally fuelled by a growing demand for food