FACTBOX -Ten facts on trans murders as world marks second deadliest year
Here are some facts on the Transgender Day of Remembrance, which began in 1999 to commemorate those murdered due to transphobia
Openly gay Lil Nas X makes Grammy history with nominations
Lil Nas X has already made music history this year, becoming the first openly gay man to receive a Country Music Association award in a genre known for its conservatism
OPINION: Speeding clean energy in least-developed countries could fast-track development
Without action, by 2030, 650 million people will be excluded from access to electricity and the benefits it brings
Frustration drives trans consumers to create sell-out brands
From chest binders to prosthetic penises, few businesses know how to cater to trans consumers. So many are creating their own companies - and selling out
Major UK hotels found failing to combat threat of modern slavery
Modern slavery poses a triple threat to the hospitality industry, from sex trafficking in hotels to goods made via supply chains tainted by forced labour and workers at risk of abuse
Fossil fuel polluters from U.S. to China far off climate targets - UN
Countries plan to produce 150% more coal in 2030 than would be consistent with limiting global warming to 2C, study shows
Mental health at risk as California wildfire threat grows
"This whole county has PTSD, depression. Everybody could use some counseling," says one survivor of California's Paradise wildfire
INTERVIEW-Moroccan scientist hunts for resilient plants to feed a warming Middle East
Food security is an acute concern for Gulf countries that rely on imports of staple grains from other nations that could themselves experience shortages
INSIGHT-Global spotlight on illegal mica mines drives Indian villagers to hide deaths
Campaigners and police say villagers are less likely to report accidents and deaths in a trade they know to be illegal, fearing arrest or losing their income
Homes, land destroyed as desperate Zimbabweans turn to illegal gold mining
With Zimbabwe going through its worst economic crisis in a decade, desperate citizens are turning to illegal gold mining to make a living, officials say, sparking violence and driving people from their land