Global food waste could rise by a third by 2030 - study
"I think we need to get to the point where it just isn't acceptable to throw food in the bin"
Aid groups warn of 'catastrophic' situation as Syrians brace for offensive
Healthcare facilities in Idlib are already overstretched and would be unable to cope with a large military offensive, aid groups warn
Goldman Sachs pays for working mothers to ship breast milk home
Goldman Sachs said it hopes the initiative will make the balancing act a little easier for mothers in its ranks
With sensors and apps, young African coders compete to curb hunger
"We believe that if the technology is good and farmers can see the benefits, they will adopt it."
Trump administration proposes rolling back Obama's Clean Power Plan
Trump has vowed to end what he has called "the war on coal" and boost domestic fossil fuels production
Washington residents join forces to sidestep rising rents
The housing cooperative model is an attractive proposition for many in fast-developing Washington, which is experiencing one of the worst shortages in affordable housing in the country
Cameroon gaming stars train new generation of business superheroes
Central Africa's first major video games studio, Kiro'o, trains young Cameroonians to navigate obstacles in real-life business
India cheers first woman wrestler to win gold at Asian Games
Vinesh Phogat's family was captured in the Bollywood blockbuster film 'Dangal', where a man trains his daughters to become wrestlers
Cambodia frees leading land rights activist after royal pardon
Tep Vanny led a campaign fighting the forced removal of thousands of residents to make way for a luxury real estate project