Tech traps UK teens in mental health crisis - can it save them?

With new initiatives - some in school, others digital - professionals say they are now treating more children, reaching more minorities and, crucially, catching them all earlier

Innovation rush aims to help farmers, rich and poor, beat climate change

Researchers are putting their heads together to find new high-tech ways for farmers to adapt to a hotter world, wherever they live


Sicily lures visitors with 'ethical tourism' free of mafia taint

Challenging the stereotypical portrayal of Sicilians as mobsters, social enterprises are steering visitors toward mafia-free hotels, restaurants and shops


Pray and protect: faith saves forests of Cambodia

The project is the largest community-managed forest conservation site in Cambodia, benefitting nearly 4,000 people in six villages


Ugandan entrepreneurs cook up eco-friendly dryer to cut food waste

Affordable machine to dry fruit and vegetables helps farmers stop harvests spoiling and burns green briquettes, not charcoal, for heat


Football Homeless World Cup blows whistle on social exclusion

'I've seen how people get a bit of hope and a bit of confidence through getting involved with football,' said Hollywood star and event ambassador Michael Sheen


Syria's Rukban camp dwindles after five-month Russian siege - residents, aid workers

Russia set up 'humanitarian corridors', which it says will allow people to return home. The men living in the camp say if they leave, they face conscription to the military or worse.


Think the heatwave was bad? Climate already hitting key tipping points

Given the uncertain prospects for international cooperation to stabilise the climate, some are starting to steel themselves for the unravelling of the world they once knew


Rohingya tell Myanmar they refuse to return without recognition

Rohingya leaders said they wanted Myanmar to recognise them as an ethnic group with the right to Myanmar citizenship before they return


Meghan guest edits British Vogue, features 'Forces for Change' women

Author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Royal Ballet principal dancer Francesca Hayward, and model and former refugee Adut Akech are among others featured in a list that also includes mental health and diversity campaigners


Suspected Islamists kill at least 65 in northeast Nigeria -state TV

Northeastern Borno state is the epicentre of the Boko Haram and related Islamic State in West Africa insurgency



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