INTERVIEW-Nobel Prize winner warns wildfires threaten Iraqi mass graves
Yazidi activist Nadia Murad fears that wildfires raging in northern Iraq could destroy evidence of genocide committed by Islamic State
Climate change seen posing threat to global peace in next 10 years
Nearly a billion people live in areas at high risk from global warming and about 40% are in countries already struggling with conflict, says Institute for Economics and Peace
Indian factories found endangering seamstresses' health with illegal pills
Garment workers say they have been given unnamed drugs at work for period pains, which have led to health problems
Cambodian farmers battle in landmark lawsuit against Thai sugar firm
'We want compensation so we can rebuild our homes and farm our land. We hope the court will give us justice'
Radiohead snubs ransom demand as sells hacked music for climate activists
"We're releasing all 18 hours ... in aid of Extinction Rebellion"
New York jail death raises fears over treatment of trans prisoners
City Hall and jail officials said the death was under investigation but it was not the result of violence and said preliminary reports showed no foul play
INTERVIEW-Kenyan FGM survivor's film urges women not to 'die in silence'
Film maker examines growing demand for reconstructive surgery to relieve pain linked to FGM and restore sensitivity
Scores of LGBT+ refugees in Kenya slum face homophobic attacks, eviction
Many of the more than 750 LGBT+ refugees in Kenya are forced to live in the shadows and pushed to the brink due to a lack of protection, safe housing and employment
Survey finds boost in U.S. support for transgender rights
In the survey, 62% of Americans - including evangelical Christians and Trump supporters - described themselves as more supportive of transgender rights over the last five years
As Gabon's new forests minister, UK conservationist aims to lead by example
Gabon remains a target for the illicit wildlife trade and illegal loggers