Climate change may ground a third of aircraft in coming decades-study
Airlines may be forced to cut passengers, cargo or fuel in order to take off safely as warming air lessens planes' ability to generate lift
Honduras bans child marriage, no exceptions
Girls and boys under 18 cannot get married even with the permission of their parents
Brazil not addressing poor sanitation, water access that exacerbated Zika crisis
In Brazil's poor northeast - where Zika hit hardest - less than 25 percent of the population was connected to waste water systems in 2015
FEATURE-Bangladesh cuts red tape to bring home girls sex trafficked to India
Girls and boys trafficked to India wait years to come home to Bangladesh - a consular official is now on a mission to speed up their repatriation
Without women, local government in England is 'not fit for the future' - report
Only one in three local councillors is female and almost a third of female councillors experiencing sexist comments
U.S. cities, states, businesses vow to still measure greenhouse gas emissions
"Today we're sending a clear message to the world that America's states, cities and businesses are moving forward with our country's commitments under the Paris Agreement - with or without Washington"
Food supplies reach families from Syria's Raqqa as road reopens - U.N.
Food supplies are finally reaching thousands of people displaced by fighting in the Syrian city of Raqqa
Medical charity suspends work in Central African Republic town after militants kill baby
Thousands have died and a fifth of Central Africans have fled their homes
Indian firm offers "menstrual leave" for women on first day of period
"The first day is obviously not so comfortable for most"
British gay man wins right to equal pension for husband in landmark decision
"I am absolutely thrilled at today's ruling, which is a victory for basic fairness and decency"