Rebel taxes and seizures drive hungry children out of pre-famine Somalia
Islamist group Al Shabaab deny refugees have fled areas they are occupying
INTERVIEW-Give women land to build lasting peace in Guatemala - Nobel laureate
Across Latin America just one percent of farms and estates control more than half of the region's productive land
INTERVIEW-Metro line, better city planning to aid Quito's poor: official
Perched on the slopes of a volcano, low-income neighbourhoods in Ecuador's capital are at high risk of disasters
UK aid package to help redirect refugees to Asia and Latin America
£30 million aid package also to provide life-saving supplies across Eastern Europe and Greece and support for vulnerable women refugees travelling alone
New virulent disease threatens wheat crops in Europe and North Africa - researchers
In 2016 thousands of hectares of wheat crops were damaged in Sicily
Rebel taxes and seizures drive hungry children out of pre-famine Somalia
Arrivals into Ethiopia's Dollo Ado camp from Somalia surged in January to more than 100 a day
Armed with smartphones, Cameroon forest defenders take on illegal loggers
Involving local communities in reporting forest crime can be an effective way to curb it, experts say
Indian "land bank" aims to protect farmers from forced acquisitions
Owners may apply to sell voluntarily on an online portal - but activists say the practice might only benefit developers
Thumping Trump travel ban, Nobel laureate says "children are no danger for anyone"
"Children are no danger for anyone anywhere in the world, and their protection will help in making the world better" - Nobel laureate and child rights activist Kailash Satyarthi
British band Coldplay partners with refugee and migrant charity
"But for an accident of geography, those people could be us and we could be them"