Beyonce joins forces with UNICEF for children's water project in Burundi
The project BEYGOOD4BURUND will help build wells and improve hygiene education and water and sanitation facilities in schools
New Zealand pledges $1 million to help clear landmines in Colombia
Colombia is one of the most mine-scarred countries in the world after a half century of war
INTERVIEW-People have no idea slavery exists, says Brazil's 'Narcos' star Wagner Moura
"I grew up witnessing a lot of people working in horrible conditions and not getting paid"
City plan aims for flood-free growth in Argentina's Santa Fe
"The problem of families in low-lying or informal settlements is multi-dimensional"
After London tower fire, architects caution against fast demolition of housing for the poor
Commentators have called for London authorities to raze towers across the city after a fire at the 24-storey social housing block killed at least 80 people
German lawmakers approve same-sex marriage in landmark vote
Many other European countries, including France, Britain and Spain, have already legalised same-sex marriage.
INTERVIEW-Trump's climate cuts to impact "hugely" on vulnerable - Robinson
"What President Trump has done is put climate on the American agenda in a way that it was never there before"
FACTBOX-State of same-sex marriage around the world
Facts and figures about same-sex marriage in the wake of Germany's vote on Friday to legalise the union
Emirati princesses trafficking conviction sends "strong signal" but impunity prevails: experts
"No one, even if you are a princess, is above the law"
Hollywood sexism 'like dealing with racism', says Game of Thrones star
"You're aware of it, and you're aware of it, but one day, you go, 'Oh, my God, it's everywhere!'"