Malaysia should release Syrian man arrested after months in airport - U.N.
The case has invited comparisons to the Steven Spielberg movie "The Terminal"
How Germany's politicians can grow social enterprise
German politicians can help businesses that work to improve society and the environment by offering support and funding
On the road to zero carbon, Portland pinches off fossil fuels
Despite a legal battle, the city has banned new large-scale fossil fuel facilities - which could have far-reaching effects
Will Bollywood brush #MeToo claims under the red carpet?
"Lots of girls looking for film breaks are abused, discriminated against and treated like prostitutes"
Africa bets on technology to lure youth to farming
"A simple text to a farmer just to say, 'The weather outlook for the next three days is this' can fundamentally change what they do."
New anonymous tipoff system could cut forced marriage in Britain
The proposed change could make it harder for would-be immigrants to enter Britain under the cover of marriage
Popular British soap to feature only women in TV first
"It's the first time a soap has had an all-women team" - Emmerdale executive producer Jane Hudson
Indian cities dump 'progressive' law to speed up land acquisitions
The rapid expansion of Indian cities has triggered disputes over land, with rights groups reporting violent evictions of poorer communities
Swiss cow feed causes fewer farts - and puts the squeeze on global warming
Livestock farming alone is responsible for up to 18 percent of the greenhouse gases that contribute to global warming
China's drought losses predicted to soar as planet warms
Farmers in the country's dry zone already suffer from high levels of poverty, researchers warn