New driveway? Home improvements lead AI to hidden gentrification
Gentrification is regarded as a sign of economic development by some and of social injustice by others, as it can lead to higher rents that price out old residents
INTERVIEW-Rohingya have no future in Bangladesh camps - campaigner
"It's like a zoo where the people are just being fed and grown. There's no education. There's no future."
EU singles out palm oil for removal from transport fuel
European Commission concluded 45 percent of the expansion of palm oil production since 2008 led to destruction of forests, wetlands or peatlands
Dutch told $6 bln climate change plans won't meet goals
The Netherlands is one of Europe's most polluting countries with some of the highest CO2 emissions per citizen in the EU
Malawi flooding death toll rises to 56, braced for Cyclone Idai
Almost 83,000 people have been displaced by since storms that began more than a week ago caused rivers to break their banks, leaving villages underwater
Guinea-Bissau's 'Big Mamas' advance gay pride in conservative West Africa
Same-sex relations are legal in Guinea-Bissau, unlike its conservative neighbours
As large herds struggle, some Maasai try a swap to dairy cattle
In a culture and economy built on cattle, having fewer isn't easy - but it is bringing in a more reliable income, some herders say
As property prices rise, more Indian women claim inheritance
Many Hindu women do not make claims because they are unaware of the law, or are forced not to by male family members,
South Korea steps up fight against pollution, says problem is 'social disaster'
Pollution in Asia's fourth-largest economy has been driven up by factors including coal-fired power generation and high vehicle emissions