Child refugee arrivals on Greek islands soar, camp conditions dire - U.N.
More than 850 children arrived on Greek islands each month on average between January and August
Don't sleep your way to success, Tracey Emin tells young artists
Money raised from Emin's upcoming "Another World" exhibition of 60 women artists will go to fund projects to help vulnerable women
As typhoons get stronger, Asia must build better, experts say
Population growth and rapid urbanisation are increasing the risk of heavy damage from powerful storms in the region
India launches first sex offenders register amid wave of assaults
Database will be accessible only to law enforcement agencies and not to the public, with 440,000 names registered
China to grant $88 mln each to cities to tackle water pollution
The country is in the middle of an expensive campaign to clean up its heavily polluted lakes and rivers
World waste could grow 70 percent as cities boom, warns World Bank
The rise in rubbish will outstrip population growth, reaching 3.4 billion tons by 2050 from around 2 billion tons in 2016
U.S. blocks slave-made goods to 'safeguard American jobs'
The U.S. Department of Labor struck an 'America First' tone as it released its list of slave-made goods
Florence portends more massive hurricanes in age of global warming
When storms such as Harvey and Florence come to a virtual stall, a deluge of rain can fall in the matter of days, equal to what an area typically sees in a year
'Social business cities' could ease urban growing pains, Nobel laureate says
Cities are under pressure to bring their infrastructure up to speed
Canadian reality TV show slammed over indigenous stereotypes
"Prove you are not sub-human to racists who think you are. There is no way indigenous or any group of people should have to do that"