Hundreds flee gang warfare in Honduras' murder city
With one of the world's highest murder rates, Honduras struggles to contain drug-fuelled gang violence and organised crime
Data drive to help farmers cope with climate change via their smartphones
Initiative aims to help small farmers in poor countries access data on crops, weather and soil in the face of climate change
One in four children in Arab world live in poverty - UNICEF study
The study is the first to pull together data on child poverty across the region, and found that lack of education is a key driver of poverty among the young
Innovative finance needed to find $300 billion a year for climate losses
Where will money come from to help people displaced by sea level rise, or who lose their culture or homes to climate extremes?
ANALYSIS-Brazil, home of Amazon, rolls back environmental protection
Brazil is backsliding on its commitments to protect land rights, the Amazon rainforest and the indigenous people who depend upon it
In rare victory, Indian sex trafficking survivor gets compensation cash
"This is the first time compensation has come through for a case with our follow-up"
Bowing to new rules, Singapore gay pride rally bars foreigners
Under Singapore law, sex between men is punishable by up to two years in jail, though prosecutions are rare
No set menu to feed cities' growing appetite
"Food is not just a local issue, and to become more sustainable we need to look beyond our own boundaries"
Struggling after Ebola, Liberian girls miss school to work, sell sex
"Ebola saw poverty levels rise significantly at the same time that education was interrupted"
INTERVIEW-Glitter or green? Sydney's big bash gives way to speed climate action
Each year Sydney's mayor hosts a spectacular New Year's party, but this year that money is being put to something new