FEATURE-With more than one crop, Kenyan farmers weather armyworm attacks
"Farmers will get a poor maize harvest this season. That could lead to food insecurity as the region is a big producer of maize"
New York start-ups shine light on new paths for world cities
Cities around the world are looking to Brooklyn Navy Yard for inspiration as they struggle to replace declining industrial jobs
Arab world urged to ditch laws which push girls to marry their rapists
Tunisia sends a message to the rest of the region that they should follow suit"
Artificial intelligence can help fight deforestation in Congo - researchers
Congo's rainforest is the world's second-largest after the Amazon
Children bear brunt of militia violence in central Congo
"The lives of hundreds of thousands of children and their families in Kasai have been turned upside down by this brutal violence"
As dengue cases soar, Sri Lanka battles a deadly foe: mosquitoes
After torrential rains and flooding in May, the country faces four times as many cases as average
In Italy's parched Po River valley, climate change threatens the future of agriculture
"I've never seen anything like this in my whole life," says an 81-year-old tomato farmer, as water runs out
Where is my name? Afghan women fight for their own identity
"Our society is full of injustice for women, basically everything is taboo for women"
Shame silences Ecuador's indigenous people trafficked for sex
"People are tricked. They are offered everything"
AIDS burdens Zimbabwe's old with orphans and illness
"I don't know anything about my grandchildren's HIV status; maybe they have the disease or maybe not"