Brazilian photographer fights to protect remote tribe's rights
Yanomami land rights under threat by proposed constitutional amendment that could change boundaries of Indian reserves
Record-breaking levels of harvest-time hunger in South Sudan, says U.N.
Some 6 million people in South Sudan, half its population, do not know where their next meal will come from
British university encourages others to curb use of conflict minerals
University of Edinburgh adopts policy aimed at cutting use of conflict minerals in products it buys
Six arrested after low-caste boys stripped, beaten in India
Caste-based discrimination was banned in India in 1955, but centuries-old attitudes persist in many parts of the country
Businesses urged to help communities adapt to climate change
India-based photojournalist Prabir Talukdar has been unveiled as the winner of the 2015 Trust Women Photo Award, a joint initiative by the Thomson Reuters the winner of the Foundation.
Global peace forum vows to double efforts to tackle terrorism and migration
Nations must join forces to address "growing challenges for humanity" or risk rising violence, minister warns
Nepal, India alarmed by report of children trafficked as slaves to Britain
Children as young as 10 reportedly being sold as domestic slaves to rich families in UK for $7,525 each
Businesses urged to help communities adapt to climate change
India-based photojournalist Prabir Talukdar has been unveiled as the winner of the 2015 Trust Women Photo Award, a joint initiative by the Thomson Reuters the winner of the Foundation.