Make climate change an economic - not green - issue, urges ex-president of Maldives
The world needs to package the benefits of a low-carbon transition in way "political parties can embrace", says Mohamed Nasheed
Hungarian charities fear proposed law aims to 'discredit' them
"This is a long term policy the government have taken for a while in order to eradicate all voices that speak freely"
Dutch men hold hands in protest against anti-gay violence
"In the Netherlands we think it is very normal to express who you are"
Latin America's poor need more help to tackle Zika - UN
"The long-term consequences of the Zika virus can undermine decades of social development"
From waste to energy: Danish plant flexes the power of wastewater
Investment in new technologies between 2003 and 2016 helped the Marselisborg plant reduce its power consumption by 33 percent
Green Climate Fund urged to aid poorest amid Ethiopia drought row
"The ones who benefit most from adaptation are the most vulnerable, the most marginalised, the poorest"
INTERVIEW-For faster growth in India, change the land acquisition law - official
"You cannot wait five years for projects such as infrastructure and power"
FEATURE-Multi-million dollar deal for Somaliland's historic port sparks land rush
A $400 million port project has sparked a "land rush", as diaspora Somalilanders and wealthy businessmen flock to buy a piece of this crumbling town
Tech firms must go beyond Congo's "conflict minerals" to clean supply chain - study
The same minerals are being quarried in areas controlled by armed groups — sometimes using child labour — in countries such as Myanmar, Bolivia and Rwanda
Best way for India's sex trafficking victims to get justice? Study law
"The brothel madam and my trafficker have remained free all these years that I have spent at a shelter home. I want traffickers to fear law, and me"