No guilt trip: In space-starved cities, a 'fairer' type of home sharing emerges
Spaniards say tourism is leading to overcrowding in cities and pushing rents higher, could it be time for a fairer home-sharing model?
China's climate 'ambition' pledge could lead to tougher CO2 targets - experts
On sidelines of G20 summit, China and France pledged to "update" their climate action contributions to reflect "the highest possible ambition"
'Broken dreams' - Bangladesh's returning migrants struggle at home
According to official data, at least 1 million Bangladeshis secured jobs overseas in 2017 - the highest number ever recorded
U.S. guitar firm tunes business to protect Cameroon ebony
Companies that use hardwoods grown in Cameroon are teaming up with the government and communities to replant depleted forests
Investment slow to adapt to climate change, hiking risks
"We are moving to the point where everyone will experience ... climatic events and the physical consequences", British official warns
French police probed over rough break-up of climate demo
Police used riot shields and pepper spray to clear scores of climate activists blocking a bridge over the Seine in Paris last week
Nigeria has #MeToo moment after popular pastor is accused of rape
Since Friday, women have come out with more allegations against pastors, but have also taken the movement beyond the church
'Lax' and 'disjointed' - auditor slams Mexico's anti-trafficking efforts
Mexico is an origin, transit and destination country for human trafficking, where victims are recruited using coercion or deception to be exploited
France wants to reduce water use as rivers dry up
The government wants to reduce water use by 10% in five years and by 25% in 15 years, as river flows slow due to climate change
Rising heat stress could cost 80 mln jobs by 2030 - U.N.
Global warming of 1.5C could lead to a 2.2% drop in working hours - and cost the global economy $2.4 trillion, the UN says