Governments ill-equipped to protect mangroves, need to involve communities - global study
Study recommends governments support existing community-based mangrove management programmes, which allow locals to sustainably fish and harvest timber in forests
Nobel Peace Prize winners critique Trump's immigration policy
"We need to fight to find peace and civil justice. We want to end this discussion of violence, of racism" - Tawakkul Karman, 2011 Nobel Peace laureate
Now Trump stirs U.S. scientists to march
"This long-simmering history of anti-science is on a freight train that's barrelling down on all of us"
From recycling to #MadeinDakar, Senegal's capital maps route to resilience
Dakar "is a city where there is no more green... where we live everywhere and in every which way", says mayor, launching new urban strategy
FEATURE-Girls of Paradise fake escort site reveals reality of prostitution
The site uses the images of real women who were murdered by their clients, pimps or traffickers
UK border force failing to identify victims of modern slavery - watchdogs
"There is a strong chance we are missing thousands of victims of modern slavery at our borders"
FEATURE-Brazil slum dwellers shun home ownership, fearing gentrification
"When people have formal titles, they can sell their homes - it's a form of cleansing the favela"
People dying of drought in Somalia as UN issues pre-famine alert
The majority of the population in Somalia now needs emergency aid
Indian textile firms fail to investigate abuse complaints - activists
No record of committees to look into sexual harassment in more than 3,000 mills across four districts
Faced with blackouts, Pakistan's largest public park goes solar
A reliable power supply for lighting, rides and irrigation is bringing visitors back to the park, at a time when Pakistan's grid suffers frequent outages