What's your status? Ten facts to mark the 30th World AIDS Day
Campaigners say one of the biggest challenges in the fight to end AIDS is encouraging people to get tested
Global chocolate supply chain tainted by abuses in Brazil - report
Among the abuses detailed on Brazilian cocoa farms are thousands of instances of child labor
Too young to vote, children strike, protest and sue for climate action
Worried about their future, children around the globe are taking matters into their own hands to tackle climate change
Madrid restricts traffic in city centre to clean up air pollution
Madrid authorities hope to catch up with other European capital that are already imposing traffic restrictions to improve air quality
Yazidi women seek to join case against French company accused of funding Islamic State
French cement maker Lafarge is under investigation over charges it paid ISIS to keep open a plant in northern Syria
Indigenous rights 'invisible' as Ecuador pushes mining, oil projects: U.N.
A United Nations expert says Ecuador has awarded concessions for energy projects on indigenous land without consulting local people
Campaigners in Kenya challenge Marie Stopes abortion ban in court
Campaigners say banning Marie Stopes from providing abortion services would have a huge impact on women and girls from poor informal settlements
Pay now for climate action to keep costs down later, governments told
As climate impacts from floods to fires surge, paying to cut risks now will be cheaper, poorer countries say
IKEA targets big cut in greenhouse gas emissions from production
Commitment applies to IKEA's own factories and most of its direct suppliers
Cities plant more trees to curb wild weather, boost healthy living
Big cities are increasingly turning to trees to help protect them from heatwaves and floods