Shifting weather in Pakistan forces changes in school holidays
As climate change brings more weather extremes and unpredictable weather, Pakistan's schools are adapting
FEATURE-Who's the boss? We are, say India's women farmers battling superstition, patriarchy
Gender roles in rural India changing with women taking control as men migrate to cities and amid a wave of suicides by male farmers
Protesters face off as U.S. abortion debate heats up
Rallies and marches called in 45 states in cities large and small, including Washington and Philadelphia
Activists on both sides of abortion issue to protest across U.S.
Anti-abortion groups have called demonstrations to urge Congress and President Donald Trump to strip Planned Parenthood of federal funding
Youth activists name Trump in landmark suit against U.S. over climate change
"It's really the most important case in the world right now on the issue"
Could restoring Latin America's cloud forests boost hydropower?
Convincing hydropower operators to pay for forest conservation could increase water flows and boost energy security, analysts say
Asia's hunger for meat could stoke diseases if unregulated, warns U.N.
Livestock markets and farms have sprawled, making it hard for authorities to keep up with vaccinations and inspections
Sri Lankan war survivors urge U.N. to push for speedy justice for abuses
Government has failed to prosecute alleged war crimes such as torture, unlawful killings and enforced disappearances
New solar-reflecting film can cool homes without air con - scientists
Scientists say they have found a way to cool homes and power plants without using electricity or water
Indian families uprooted by dam win compensation after decades-long battle
The dam displaced 320,000 people, many poor tribal farmers who were not properly resettled on fertile land