El Salvador protects its forests from onslaught by ranchers
El Salvador's forests, many of which were damaged in the 1980s civil war, are now under threat from cattle ranchers who burn off trees to convert the land into pasture
Climate activists take to streets as U.N. talks kick off
Climate action in Paris Sunday had two faces, but both were focused on "system change, not climate change"
UN climate talks 2015
Negotiations are leading toward a new global deal in Paris in December 2015 to curb climate changing emissions and help poorer nations adapt to climate impacts. Will an ambitious deal be agreed?
30th Anniversary of the Reuters Journalism Fellowship Programme
Overview of the celebrations for the 30th Anniversary of the Journalism Fellowship Programme in Oxford, showcasing the strengths and diversity of the Journalism Fellowship Programme and the Reuters Institute.
Migrating north through Europe
Afghan, Iranian and Sudanese immigrants, living precariously in abandoned factories in Patras, western Greece, try to stow away on nearby ferries to Italy as they seek a better life in Europe beyond crisis-hit Greece
Mosul: A city in recovery
After three years of control by Islamic State, a city and its people slowly recover