Bahrain, India moot scrapping scheme to protect migrant maids
"If it is removed, it will put the workers in a much a more difficult situation"
FACTBOX - World's ability to feed itself in jeopardy, U.N. warns
At the current rate of progress, 637 million people, mainly in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia will still not have enough to eat in 2030
U.S. law firm employs anti-mafia laws to sue forest activists
Canadian forestry giant accuses Greenpeace of defaming its operations in Canada's Boreal forest in order to solicit donations
"Don't give up treats for Lent, give up binning food" - UK activists
Britons throw out over 4 tonnes of edible food every year - enough to fill Wembley Football Stadium eight times over
FEATURE-Forced back to Syria? Jordan's unregistered refugees fear deportation
Thousands of Syrian refugees in Jordan have lost their rights to humanitarian aid and risk deportation
Italian police break mafia ring exporting fake olive oil to U.S.
Counterfeit food products posed health risks, said the head of Italian olive growers' association
Yemen launches polio vaccination drive amid fears disease could reappear
Polio remains endemic in only three countries - Afghanistan, Pakistan and Nigeria
H&M plans proper pay structures, worker committees in garment factories by 2018
"We know that getting a job in the textile industry can be an important driver for independence for women"