In first, Native American tribe displaced by sea gets land to relocate
"Lots of people (worldwide) are contemplating moving communities that are going under water"
Ocean temperatures rising faster than previously thought
Ocean heat has been setting records repeatedly over the last decade, with 2018 expected to be the hottest year yet
Grub's up! Can insect pet food cut dogs' carbon pawprint?
A dog's carbon footprint is more than twice that of a 4x4 car, according to those behind the insect food brand
Is Saudi Arabia on the road to ending child marriage?
Children married young are more likely to leave school, get divorced, experience domestic abuse and mental health problems and live in poverty, say campaigners
Hour on London Underground as bad as a day in traffic - pollution study
In some Tube stations the air can be up to 50 times dirtier than on the street, a study found
Meghan Markle to help vulnerable British women 'reach for the stars'
"Her empathy and insight were obvious. The duchess is a natural coach and our clients were inspired and helped by her," the charity's founder said
New sexism scandal for cricket after Indian stars' TV misogyny
Star player Hardik Pandya managed to mix sexism and racism in a TV show appearance, saying he copied the "West Indies and black culture" to learn how to treat women
Mass sackings send chill through Cambodian garment factories
About 1,200 workers who refused to end strikes had their contracts torn up, fuelling anxiety about job security and conditions
Britons say willing to pay more for fair fashion but trust in brands lacking
Fast fashion has fuelled the risk of worker abuses such as forced labour in global supply chains, activists say
Nepali woman and children die in 'menstrual hut'
The ancient tradition was outlawed in 2005, yet it remains prevalent in Nepal's remote west