'Took away our identity': Google Maps puzzles residents with new neighbourhood names
Since Google Maps first launched, puzzled residents in cities around the world have increasingly reported finding neighbourhoods with incorrect or unfamiliar names
Kyrgyzstan makes history as it ends plight of last 'legal ghosts'
The last 50 known stateless people, including 15 children, were issued with birth certificates and passports in Bishkek
Britain's National Trust charity to sell fossil fuel assets
The land protection charity aims to offload the majority of its investments in oil and gas companies within 12 months
Fears of evictions as Bangladesh gives rivers legal rights
The Supreme Court has declared that all Bangladesh's rivers had the legal status of living entities - a move aimed at protecting them from growing pollution and illegal dredging
Malawi storm survivors place hope in solar power to switch on 'new life'
Development agency Practical Action found solar micro-grids built with storm risks in mind were largely able to withstand Cyclone Idai and could help local people recover faster
'Athletic and aggressive' - now World Cup women want equality
From the U.S. team suing over pay gaps, to star player Ada Hegerberg quitting Norway's team in protest, female players and fans use World Cup spotlight to voice equality concerns
India's top court sides with indigenous people over illegal mining fallout
Indigenous people in Meghalaya have been granted full rights over land and any resources on it, and only they can grant permission for mining, following a "historic" legal victory
India's parched fields yield rich crop of women cops
As worsening water shortages make life as struggle, woman are turning to a new career: the police force
Brazil deforestation exceeds 88% in June under Bolsonaro
Environmentalists fear that remarks by Bolsonaro calling for development of the Amazon will embolden loggers and ranchers
Northern Chinese province issues 'red alert' due to heat, corn crop at risk
China's weather bureau says as many as 40 weather stations this year already are registering their hottest temperatures ever