INTERVIEW-Desperation driving Rohingya to traffickers, U.N. envoy warns
Scores of Rohingya have boarded boats in recent months to try to reach Malaysia and Thailand, prompting fears of a fresh wave of people smuggling by sea
Sea-Watch captain says hopes for change in EU migrant rules
Rackete was arrested when she reached Lampedusa on June 29 and was accused of endangering lives by barging into port
Lesbians launch landmark same-sex partnership case in Serbia
Jelena Dubovi and Suncica Kopunovic tried to get a civil partnership in April, but were told that only men and women can marry
OPINION: Cities are key in addressing the refugee and migration challenges
Cities often act as the laboratories which show how migrants and refugees add value and bring concrete solutions for inclusive, safe and sustainable urban space
Home on the range? Private buyers restore U.S. grassland to cowboy consternation
Prairie land is being restored through a free-market approach but the initiative is getting pushback from ranchers
Bullied by peers, India's LGBT+ children drop out of schools
In a survey of LGBT+ youth in Tamil Nadu more than half skipped classes to avoid bullying
UK lawmakers to count environmental cost of mass tourism
"When we book a cruise, flights or visit a popular tourist destination, it's easy to forget about the environmental impact our holidays are having"
'Artificial snow' could save stricken Antarctic ice sheet -study
Authors of a new study envisage using 12,000 wind turbines to pump seawater 1,500 metres up to the surface, where it would be frozen into 'snow'
After #MeToo, U.S. women seen reporting less workplace harassment
#MeToo movement began in 2017 as a response to accusations of sexual assault and harassment in Hollywood
Torch, radio...house deeds? U.S. readies for hurricane season
Clear proof of ownership, legal experts say, is the key to unlocking vital government aid after a hurricane sweeps through