Court files stolen in case of murdered Honduran land rights activist: UN
"If this is how the state is handling evidence in the case, then how can we trust their final outcome?"
FACTBOX-How are cities acting on climate change?
190 cities have set city-level emissions reduction targets, and are taking more than 3,000 actions to limit emissions
Sensing opportunity, cities seek business backing for climate change efforts
How can the private sector help cities tackle climate change with renewable energy and other projects?
"Unfair" refugee distribution stokes global crisis - Amnesty
More than half of refugees have found shelter in Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey, Pakistan, Iran, Chad, Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda and Democratic Republic of Congo
Congolese refugees outpace Syrian arrivals in the U.S., new data shows
The high number of refugees from Congo may reflect an easier passage for those from DRC through the stringent vetting process refugees must undergo
Women in Boko Haram fighting, not just cooking and cleaning - researchers
Women in the Islamist group may outnumber men in senior roles, such as recruiters and intelligence operatives, research shows
Small farmers need incentives as falling food prices hurt incomes - U.N.
"You are confronted by the challenge of keeping nutritious food affordable for the poor, while ensuring good incentives for food producers"
FEATURE-Can land-sharing dispel shadow of eviction for Uganda slum?
Eviction looms over residents of Banda who fear their homes could be casualties of the city's rapid urbanisation.
Villagers in eastern India vow to keep up coal mine protest after four killed
Land conflicts erupt frequently in India, as more land is sought for industrial use and development projects in the fast-growing economy
Insured crabs, tea help China's farmers avoid extreme weather losses
Government-backed insurance is helping China's farmers keep income reliable as climate change takes hold