INTERVIEW-Forget glamour, model Lily Cole wants tech for good to encourage women, girls
"I threw myself into a totally different world, with so many awesome people, and I was so amazed by the impact that technology can have"
Trump win will not derail global climate effort, activists vow
"The rest of the world will not risk a global climate catastrophe because of one man's opposition"
Kenya teachers seek to follow Uganda and ban UK-backed private schools
Push comes after Uganda court ruled to close chain of private schools due to poor sanitation and unlicensed teachers
FEATURE-Row over Romania's land of Dracula and gold spills onto new international stage
A Transylvanian mine project which threatened a Romanian village has stalled - but locals fear it is not dead yet
Tanzanian herders, hit by drought, trade firewood for food
Rangelands threatened further as pastoralists struggling to graze animals sell firewood so their families can eat
Freed Chibok girls spared from abuse and rape by Nigeria's Boko Haram - source
Health workers confirmed the girls were not sexually abused while in captivity, and tested negative for sexually transmitted diseases
As Nigerian sex trafficking rises, Italy tracks crime kingpins
In criminal network gripped by fear of black magic, Nigerian sex worker is murdered in Italy, then her body disappeared - "only a few bones remained"
India uses foreign funding law to harass charities - rights groups
In July, a group of U.N. experts said they were stunned by the way India was applying the law to stymie its critics
Cholera cases in S. Sudan spike, outbreak spreads to Unity state - UN
The outbreak has caused 44 deaths and spread to nine of South Sudan's 28 states, WHO said
Philanthropy's drive for 'better cities' needs data and deep urban knowledge
The magnitude of funds received over the past decade to tackle urban challenges is unprecedented, experts say