Fifteen underage sex workers freed in Bangkok brothel raid
Selling sex is illegal in Thailand, but authorities generally turn a blind eye to the country's thriving sex industry
In drought-stricken Burkina Faso, farmers get creative
Rural Burkina Faso is battling more frequent and ever-longer droughts. The dry season, which traditionally lasted from mid-February to June, is increasingly extending into July and August, delaying the start of much-needed rainfall for planting. How are communities coping?
In drought-stricken Burkina Faso, farmers get creative
Rural Burkina Faso is battling more frequent and ever-longer droughts. The dry season, which traditionally lasted from mid-February to June, is increasingly extending into July and August, delaying the start of much-needed rainfall for planting. How are communities coping?
American Indians grapple with land divided by history
The Tribal Wills Project helps Crow Indians to write wills and make sense of a complex property puzzle
FACTBOX-America's Crow Indians, the "children of the large-beaked bird"
The Crow Indians' Reservation has shrunk considerably since it was set up in 1851
Lithuanians trafficked to British chicken farms win landmark civil case
Ruling should be warning to UK companies that they must eradicate all forms of modern slavery - lawyer
Will Rwanda's push for prosperity be powered by the sun?
With its economy growing fast, Rwanda will need to keep moving forward with green energy, minister says
Tribes that inspired Oscar-nominated Colombian film fear destruction within a generation - director
Communities believe bribery and the allure of capitalism will destroy cohesion of traditional society
From realtor to rescuer: the Nigerian businessman helping Boko Haram victims
Witnessing plight of children begging on street prompts entrepreneur to throw open gates of his estate
Drugs work "like magic" against malaria in Africa's Sahel, experts say
Preliminary results from two countries show the number of malaria cases fell more than 60 percent