Global lawmakers battle over junk food warning labels
Lawmakers from 80 countries are attending the first global parliamentary summit against hunger and malnutrition
Fast fashion hurts workers and the environment, British lawmakers told
Textile production emits more greenhouse gases annually than all international flights and maritime shipping combined
UK could save 'a generation' with fund to pay Yemeni doctors and teachers - aid official
After nearly four years of war, Yemen's health sector has been badly battered, while a struggle over the central bank has left public sector salaries unpaid
Film sets should have childcare for working mums - 'Suffragette' star
Many actors also feel they have to conceal their pregnancies, says Carey Mulligan.
Ocean Shock: Fishmeal factories plunder Africa
In the rush for sardinella, global business interests are snatching a staple of West Africa's diet from the people who need it the most
Ocean Shock: Big aquaculture bulldozes Borneo
Unfolding across Asia and around the world, this revolution in farming could help mitigate the impacts of climate change — or make them even worse.
SPECIAL REPORT-Ocean Shock: The climate crisis beneath the waves
From the waters off the East Coast of the United States to the coasts of West Africa, marine creatures are fleeing for their lives, and the communities that depend on them are facing disruption
Murky water and rotten food: can Bamako flush its 'open-air toilet'?
"This dirty water flooding our city - it's poison"
In the Pacific Islands ocean is life: we need to safeguard it for future generations
Creating large marine protected areas helps build resilience to climate change
Zimbabwe's farmers feel the heat of fires - and of price hikes
An extended dry season, wildfires and a lack of foreign currency suggest Zimbabwe's farmers face a tough growing season ahead