Migrant abuse in Libya drives African children across sea to Europe - U.N.
"The situation for migrants (in Libya) is very dangerous ... there is an extreme level of violence at the hands of kidnappers"
Cities set the pace on fighting poverty, climate change but who will pay?
"If we're going to be building $78 trillion of infrastructure, let's build it better and smarter and in a more resilient way"
INTERVIEW-Canada's Yukon offers free land if you're willing to farm the north
"We may see opportunity with an increased growing season"
Migrant abuse in Libya drives African children across sea to Europe - U.N.
"The situation for migrants (in Libya) is very dangerous ... there is an extreme level of violence at the hands of kidnappers"
FEATURE-Demolitions gather pace in the heart of the Ethiopian capital
In Addis Ababa, 360 hectares and over 3,000 homes are slated to be demolished over the next three years
Free trade deal hurts women, indigenous people, India rights groups say
"It will take away the traditional livelihood of farmers and indigenous people and force them to seek other jobs"
Tide turns in AIDS fight yet 'unacceptable' death toll across sub-Saharan Africa
"Stigma and a lack of information and knowledge about HIV and AIDS across Africa means a huge number of people are getting left behind"
FEATURE-Drought-hit Nairobi looks to filthy dam to keep business flowing
Rehabilitating an abandoned water reservoir could help residents of Kibera slum get through dry times
Ban genital surgery on intersex children, U.S. rights group says
"These surgeries are medically unnecessary, they are harmful and they haven't delivered on the outcomes that were originally theorized"
Deepening food crisis pushes Nigeria's northeast closer to famine - aid agency
"The crisis will only end when the conflict has been resolved and communities can safely return to their land to rebuild their lives"