5 facts you need to know about fossil fuel divestment
The divest-invest movement was born in 2011 on just six US campuses where students asked colleges to stop investing in coal, natural gas and oil companies
Migrants' cherished belongings
Reuters photographers in countries from Morocco to Serbia portray migrants on the move and their cherished possessions
Burkina Faso turns to communities to protect its forests
Population growth, expansion of farms and grazing and cutting of wood for cooking and charcoal all threaten the forests of Burkina Faso. But an effort to involve communities in forest protection aims to reverse that trend in places like the Tiogo Forest.
Japan's women wrestlers fight to win
Professional women's wrestling in Japan means body slams, sweat, and garish costumes. The brutal reality of the ring is masked by a strong fantasy element that feeds its popularity with fans, most of them men