China's drought losses predicted to soar as planet warms
Farmers in the country's dry zone already suffer from high levels of poverty, researchers warn
Desperate border crossings, as Venezuela runs short of HIV drugs
Venezuela's economic meltdown has triggered the biggest exodus of people in modern Latin American history.
No name, no rights: the long road to Thai citizenship
"At times, I thought I would die before we got citizenship. Even now, I am afraid it can be taken from me"
Cooperation, not cash, key to ending modern slavery by 2030 - experts
Countries should not solely focus on funding but strive to better share information on slavery, experts say
Unilever tops list of food and drink firms tackling forced labour
About 25 million people globally were estimated to be trapped in forced labour in 2016
Cholera cases spike in violence-hit Yemeni port
"Malnourished and weak children are far more susceptible to the disease and much more likely to die from it"
With drones and lasers, Costa Rica seeks to track its forests
Technology that makes forest monitoring cheaper and more precise could help the country meet its emission-cutting goals - and protect forests
Mexico village struggles to navigate tourism tightrope
"This is like a ghetto - we're here, we can't see what's happening on the other side"
Sleeping giants: Hawaii eruption reverberates in U.S. Northwest
The awakening of Kilauea volcano on the U.S. island of Hawaii was a stark reminder of the destruction eruptions can cause
Green and inclusive? Paris builds a zero-carbon future with a social conscience
Paris' pioneering "eco-district" aims to slash emissions while also providing affordable housing