FACTBOX-What do forests have to do with food on our plates? Turns out, quite a lot
Findings by the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization show how healthy forests are tied to agriculture
From favelas to the White House, tiles turn footsteps into electricity
"We're softly encouraging people to see the value of their own energy, not just the energy they consume"
Uganda's president opposes arms embargo on South Sudan
At least 272 people have died in the latest clashes between forces loyal to South Sudan's President Salva Kiir and his rival, Vice President Riek Machar
Taste for mushrooms helps Tanzanian farmers protect forest
When harvests fail, farmers turn to cutting forests - but growing mushrooms could be an alternative
Ladha ya uyoga yasaidia wakulima Tanzania kutunza misitu
When harvests fail, farmers turn to cutting forests - but growing mushrooms could be an alternative
Helping refrigerators save the climate
In trying to stop the ozone hole, we've created a new climate threat. Can it be stopped?
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"
Migrants fight in Hungarian camp near Serbian border, nine injured - MTI
More than a million migrants passed through Hungary last year on what was then the main overland route from the Middle East to western Europe
Venezuelan shoppers flock across border to Colombia
Bus terminals were packed with many traveling hundreds of miles to shop