Southeast Asian fires emitted most carbon since 1997 - scientists
Fires in Indonesia are used to cheaply clear land for palm oil crops and for pulp and paper plantations
Pressure mounts on G20 for fossil fuel subsidies deadline
An open letter urges to end years of fruitless talks
U.S. courts urged not to be too harsh on migrants working as 'ghosts' in farm sector
Farm workers who are undocumented or underage describe themselves as "working as ghosts"
Kenya says major power line to remote north will be ready by December
New line will transmit clean wind power from Kenya's remote north to the national grid
Cuba reports no Zika transmission since March; Dengue all but eliminated
Cuba has called out military to help fumigate, instituted health checks at airports and other entry points, among other measures
U.N. hikes 2016 humanitarian appeal to record $21.6 bln after new disasters
Even as needs are rising steadily, the 2016 appeal has received only a quarter of the total requested so far
Saudi-led air strike kills 10 Yemeni civilians, wounds 15 more - residents
Air strike hit village market for smuggled fuel in Hayfan district, which lies near frontline combat area
EU may have to adjust CO2 target if UK leaves bloc-UN climate chief
As a member of the EU, Britain contributes to the bloc's overall commitment to reduce carbon emissions
UN urges Sri Lanka to rein in military, prosecute war crimes
Sri Lanka acknowledged this month for the first time that some 65,000 people are missing following its civil war
Afghanistan’s children mix resilience with romance
“Land of the Enlightened” shows Afghanistan’s young still have dreams