FEATURE-Toilet volunteers help clean up Bhutan in public health push
With many people living in remote hamlets, poor sanitation is a major health concern in the Himalayan state
Drying waterways leave a parched Nepal struggling for water
Wells, streams and ponds are drying in Nepal, forcing families to travel ever further for water - or consider leaving home permanently
INTERVIEW-Everyone's complicit in gentrification - UK filmmaker
Once a teeming hub for the first wave of West Indian migrants after World War II, Brixton is at risk of rapidly losing its identity
Understanding Syria: London museum invites visitors to ask refugees
"For the first time, it feels like I'm an important person"
Thousands trapped by fighting in South Sudan as aid agencies pull out
The displaced population in and around Aburoc is likely to hit 50,000 in the coming days
Female clerics declare fatwa on child marriage in Indonesia
Indonesia has one of the worst records for under-age marriage
To end poverty, Latin America must invest in equal, green growth - UN
"By 2030, we have to take 75 million people out of extreme poverty"
FEATURE-Skin lightening under fire as Indians seek whiter shade of pale
In a country where arranged marriages are still the norm, matrimonial ads consistently describe a woman's complexion, and dark-skinned women often pay a higher dowry
FEATURE -On Nicaragua's Mosquito Coast, conflict over indigenous land turns violent
Dominated by pine forests, this sparsely populated, remote coastal plain has become the most violently contested territory in the country
FEATURE-Indigenous group takes Brazil to court in landmark case
Brazil stands accused of failing to obey its own constitution in case that pits the state against indigenous people