Yemen's 'descent into hell' in numbers
Nearly four years of war have spawned the world's worst humanitarian crisis, killed tens of thousands of people and left more than 8 mln facing famine
Sea of plenty? Native Alaskans celebrate indigenous whaling victory
Even as the Inupiaq people cheer greater control over their whaling practices, they face a new threat: pressure to allow offshore oil drilling
Major cities can fight climate change and make billions: researchers
Implementing green strategies like bike lanes and better building codes could bring world cities more than $580 billion in benefits, researchers say
Ethiopia aims to blast economy forward with satellite launch
Technology could help support efforts to get affordable insurance to small-scale farmers struggling with climate change
With new data, India plans to fight child labour in mica mines
A Thomson Reuters Foundation investigation in 2016 found children dying in mica mines, but their deaths were covered up.
Philippine radio station tunes into indigenous land rights
Indigenous people have limited representation in the media so community reporters will focus on rights violations, including forced evacuations
World's largest container shipper Maersk aims to be CO2 neutral by 2050
Maersk says it aims to have carbon neutral vessels that are commercially viable by 2030
Denmark, Britain top global league for climate measures - report
But Britain has lagged in phasing out fossil fuel, researchers say
Holiday hiring in Brazil reaches out to transgender community
Dutch retailer C&A specifically encouraged transgender people to apply for 5,000 temporary roles
Race to the bottom? India plans deep dive for seabed minerals
As expanding technology and infrastructure fuel global demand for resources, manufacturing powerhouses India and China, are eyeing the ocean