It's a bird...It's a plane...It's an edible aid drone!
Edible drones filled with food, water or medicine could soon become indispensable in humanitarian emergencies
Actress abducted, raped in car in south India, police say
Actress said she was abducted by a group of men who drove her around in a car for two hours and sexually assaulted
Caucasus "land grab" feared in remote UNESCO heritage site
As a hydroelectric dam project threatens to destroy their homes, dying elders in indigenous villages of Svaneti have warned: "The Svans are in danger, be careful"
INTERVIEW- Solar-powered Africa “never more possible and less expensive” – energy chief
Up to 60 million Africans may already be using off-grid renewable electricity
FEATURE-Organic yogurt wins migrants freedom from exploitation in Italy
Migrants set up organic yoghurt company recycling empty jars and offering work for Italians with Asperger syndrome
U.S. wage gap puts rentals out of reach of single women - research
In only two of the largest U.S. cities the median income of single women can pay for an apartment
Tanzanian start-up turns urban waste into "plastic lumber"
As Tanzania's cities grow, entrepreneur aims to curb deforestation by substituting plastic building materials for wood
Tax incentives could lure migrants back home, says OECD
"With the right policies in place, return migrants can invest financial capital in business start-ups and self-employment"
UK's first LGBT retirement community set to open in Manchester
7,000 LGBT people over the age of 50 in Manchester and the number is expected to increase
INTERVIEW - The man who mapped Dakota's pipeline like a jigsaw
"I am not the only person to have asked the pipeline company for mapping data but they have refused everyone. That just made us want to go and draw it even more."