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In India, climate change has led to rising temperatures. Heatwaves have become more commonplace, and particularly impact the poorest with nowhere to seek shelter - particularly those in cities.
Demand for sperm and egg donation is on the rise among same-sex couples, single women and couples unable to conceive. But what does the lack of regulation mean for a generation of donor-conceived kids?
Coal has been a provider of jobs in working class and rural communities for hundreds of years. But as it is phased out around the world - now with a pledge at COP26 - coal miners are anxious about their futures, and wary of politicians' promises.
With a fragile ceasefire already rocked by further fighting, Gazans are attempting to rebuild their lives once again. While many are relieved at the end of violence, there is little optimism about the prospect of lasting peace.
Despite 23 years of peace in Northern Ireland, the scars of a 30-year long sectarian conflict are yet to heal. Now soul searching on past wrongs by the British may be too little, too late.
Most of the world's cocoa beans come from farms in West Africa rife with illegal child labour and slavery. One small chocolate company in Europe is making a mark with its efforts to tackle the problem.
In the heart of Brussels, a mile away from the parliament and the royal palace, nearly 100 West African migrants inhabit a squat. For six years now, they have been sharing seven rooms.
In Syria, children of European Isis fighters are suffering for the mistakes of their parents. Stranded in camps for years, their only chance at repatriation is leaving their mothers behind.
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