INTERVIEW-Small cities unprepared for population flood, warns urban expert
With many megacities close to bursting, smaller cities are likely to bear the brunt of urban migration
Fragrance-producing yeasts may not smell of roses for farmers
Some agriculture experts concerned farmers may lose their livelihoods as a result of new technology in scents and flavours
To save forests, Tanzania considers tax on charcoal
Making the fuel more expensive could help cut surging demand, officials believe
Women lead unprecedented worldwide mass protests against Trump
Women activists, outraged by Trump's campaign rhetoric and behavior they found to be misogynistic, spearheaded scores of marches in the United States and sympathy rallies around the world
WOMEN'S VOICES - What drove women to join marches around the world this weekend?
Global marches against U.S. President Donald Trump expected to be joined by a million people
Surgeons work round the clock to treat victims of Nigerian refugee camp bombing
Many of the victims being treated after the refugee camp bombing this week are children
Indian women "occupy the night streets" to protest reported mass molestation
At least 30 Indian towns and cities held events in protest of alleged molestation of women in Bengaluru on New Year's Eve
"I saw intestines on the ground" - aid worker recalls Nigerian refugee camp bombing
Doctors and medical supplies are being sent to the camp, which is estimated to house up to 40,000 people
British village gets solar battery boost in green energy trial
"Batteries will play a key role in the smart energy system"
Kosovo launches drive to encourage women to claim property rights
Only 18 percent of women in the country own property