Acne on Instagram? Russian women share their images of beauty
The #AllIsFineWithMe trend is the latest initiative to push back against unrealistic pressures on women and girls to look perfect
Climate change activists hose "fake blood" at UK Treasury from fire engine
One protestor said the red paint symbolised deaths caused by climate change in developing countries, fuelled by the pursuit of economic growth in rich nations like Britain
TIMELINE-Greta Thunberg's rise from lone protester to Nobel favourite
The 16-year-old is tipped to become the youngest ever recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize
For sale: UK jail that held Oscar Wilde for gay sex
The jail housed the Irish poet and author for most of the two-year sentence he served for gross indecency
South Asian herders fight for right to roam as pressure to settle grows
Herders around the world are under pressure from governments to settle down and stop their livestock roaming, as they contend with land conflicts and climate change
World's largest banks lagging in sustainable finance - report
Only 23 of the world's 50 largest private banks have made commitments to finance clean energy projects, says think-tank
Zimbabwean women struggle to shake off sex-for-land corruption
'He blatantly said if I wanted a piece of land ... I had to have sex with him. Out of desperation and poverty, I agreed to his terms'
Climate change may slash some fish catch rates in Mexico by 30% over 30 years - study
Some species will migrate to escape hotter temperatures, while fish unable to do so are likely to die
Flight shaming hits air travel as 'Greta effect' takes off
A survey shows one in five travellers is flying less as "flight shaming" makes people shun air travel for the sake of the planet
INTERVIEW-Ending statelessness is easy, says Kyrgyz winner of top U.N. prize
An estimated 10 to 15 million people are not recognised as nationals by any country, often depriving them of basic rights most of the world takes for granted