Emerging Mexican wind farm mecca produces clean power - and problems
Wind companies have installed 3,200 clean energy turbines in a Oaxaca isthmus, but some have met protests from indigenous communities
Colombia's FARC female fighters
Colombia’s largest guerrilla group, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), is one of the world’s longest-running guerrilla insurgencies and turns 50 on May 27
Kurdish women battle the Islamic State
Reuters photographer Asmaa Waguih travelled to Mount Sinjar, Iraq, to document the life of women fighters at a PKK militia base
Faced with growing flood risk, Nepal builds climate threats into planning
As the risk of climate change-related disasters rises in Nepal, the country is bringing a range of agencies together to prepare
What does a climate-smart farm look like?
Farmers in western Kenya's Lower Nyando village are showing the way by trying out new crops and growing methods
Gay rodeo in Little Rock
Contestants at the International Gay Rodeo in Arkansas, a U.S. state which bans same-sex marriage, compete in events from barrel racing to bull riding
5 facts you need to know about young people
There are 1.8 billion young people aged 10-24 in the world, making on quarter of the world's population. An estimated 515 million live on less than $2 a day.
Lima marchers call for climate justice and human rights
Pictures from Wednesday's march for climate justice, during U.N. climate talks in Lima, Peru