OPINION: Let's seize the opportunity for resilience in storm-hit Mozambique
The world is an increasingly fragile place, especially for countries like Mozambique which lack resources to adapt to climate change
Save coal, lose youth vote? Far-right German party faces climate policy revolt
The AfD is the only party opposed to Germany's push toward renewable energy and electric cars, and attracted only 7% of young voters
A prayer for trees: For Kenyan tribes, saving forests is a sacred duty
Kenya's government says it is counting on communities to help restore degraded forests and boost tree cover
OPINION: It's time to celebrate family farming
Family farmers in developing countries have enormous potential, but lack access to resources and services
As taste for English wine grows, rush for vineyard land underway
'We also get land owners who have woken up to the idea that vineyards are not an eccentricity, they're actually a potentially very attractive way of employing their land'
EU leaders agree to pick new 'Mr or Ms Europe' next month
Macron and Tusk seek two women in top positions
FACTBOX - From marriage to murder, one in four robbed of childhood globally
About one in four of the 2.3 billion children under the age of 18 have been robbed of their childhoods by child marriage, early pregnancy, exclusion from education, sickness and malnutrition
Fossil fuel subsidies are wrecking the world, says U.N. chief
"Many people still think that to give fossil fuel subsidies is a way to improve living conditions of people... There is nothing more wrong than that," says Antonio Guterres
Bangladesh to charge 16 over murder of teenager burned to death
Nusrat Jahan was 18 when she was set on fire after she refused to withdraw a sexual harassment complaint against the head teacher
England soccer anthem rewritten for women to bring 'football home'
'Three Lions' becomes 'Three Lionesses' in the revamped tune which replaces a roll-call of iconic male players with stars of the England women's team