Turkey's threat over failed coup risks leaving scores stateless - think tank
Stateless people are denied the basic rights most people take for granted and many live in destitution on the margins of society
In coal-focused Pakistan, a wind power breeze is blowing
But Chinese funding is still pushing a huge expansion in coal use, with wind and solar a secondary focus
Displaced Cameroonians mean business in escaping Boko Haram
Social enterprise IDP Goods aims to enable people forced from their homes to start businesses, create employment - and ultimately, to defeat radicalisation
India's low-paid garment workers seek $7.6 mln compensation
Tens of thousands of workers in India's textile and garment hub are seeking millions of dollars in compensation after a court ruled they had long been grossly underpaid
El Salvador lawyers fight to free raped teenager jailed for abortion
Women have been accused of inducing abortions when in fact they suffered miscarriages, stillbirths, or pregnancy complications
Luxembourg pioneers property rights laws for planets and asteroids
Under international mining law, mining in space is a contentious subject
UN helps Syria's women farmers by treating their livestock
Women are traditionally responsible for livestock in rural Syria and now make up 60 percent of the country's agricultural workforce
Rains fail again in East Africa, hunger on the rise - U.N.
Some 16 million people are in need of humanitarian aid across areas of Somalia, Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda
FACTBOX-Floods, reef loss and migration: Asia's future on a hotter planet
Of the top 20 cities with the largest projected increase in annual flood losses between 2005 and 2050, 13 are in Asia
Asia faces disaster from soaring temperatures if climate change unchecked - scientists
Warning that Asia-Pacific is at "highest risk" of plummeting into deeper poverty and disaster if climate change measures are not quickly and strongly implemented