First cyclone, then slavery: risks abound for Mozambique children
Traffickers often prey on lone children caught up in chaotic scenes such as Cyclone Idai, while parents might marry off their young girls as they struggle to eke out a life
'The water kept rising': How Mozambicans were caught in path of deadly cyclone
An early warning system implemented by the government did not reach everyone and in the poorest, most remote areas there are few solid structures where people can shelter
Indonesia threatens to quit Paris climate deal over palm oil
Indonesia has lashed out at the EU after the bloc classified palm oil as a risky crop that caused significant deforestation and ruled its use in renewable fuel should stop by 2030
'New culture war': Northern Ireland's LGBT+ community fights for gay marriage
Same-sex marriages are banned in Northern Ireland, despite being legalised in the rest of the United Kingdom in 2013
Rural areas are in crisis. Revitalization is the solution
Time for a dramatic transformation to make rural areas more productive, sustainable, climate-resilient, healthy, and attractive places to live
India seeks bids for $5 bln in transmission lines to fuel renewables growth
India has pledged to cut emissions and have clean energy account for at least 40 percent of its installed capacity by 2030, up from 21.4 percent now
EXCLUSIVE-Tea label giants vow probe after Sri Lanka labour abuse expose
Some workers at tea estates certified by Rainforest Alliance and Fairtrade take home as little as 14 U.S. cents a day after fees and deductions
Public concern over privacy pushes tech industry to change
As Apple unveiled a series of new products it stressed their privacy-friendly features - but will this tempt other tech giants to follow suit?
Latam business's bid to woo LGBT+ market casts new light on gay rights
From LGBT+ chambers of commerce to marching in Pride, Latin America's businesses are waking up to the 'pink peso'
Blockchain potent force but 'no cure-all' for land rights
Countries are testing the technology to make land records more transparent but it is still poorly understood and cannot solve every problem, said experts