Malnutrition spikes in Myanmar's Rakhine state after floods - EU agency
Widespread floods six months ago destroyed crops and contaminated water sources, worsening food insecurity
Support of same-sex marriage grew in U.S. with legalization - research
Nearly half the people opposed to gay marriage changed their minds in states where it became legal in 2012 and 2013
Breakthrough mapping of tropical forests reveals broad extent of tree loss
Over 90 percent of recent tree cover loss in tropics took place in natural forests rather than plantations
In Canada, first-of-its-kind website matches Syrian refugees to would-be sponsors
The first-of-its-kind website is part of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's plan to accept 25,000 Syrian refugees
"Seeds of hope" for gay rights in Africa, says special U.S. envoy
Homosexuality or acts of gay sex outlawed in most of Africa and persecution of gay people is rife across the continent
Nigerian crime gangs 'use UK airports' to traffick women - BBC
Number of people identified as potential human trafficking victims in Britain rose by 21 percent to 3,309 in 2014
WEEE? UNSSSS? New app unscrambles jumble of U.N. jargon
New smartphone app aims to demystify U.N. acronyms that act as barrier to getting public support and even baffle insiders
Indian women demanding access to temples take fight to Maharashtra
"Discrimination in worshipping is not our culture" - Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis
A third of world population lives in nations without freedoms - rights group
Syria, Tibet and Somalia ranked worst in 2015 which marked decade of decline in global freedom, says Freedom House
Architects call for radical rethink on rebuilding after disasters
People should be helped to reconstruct villages with local materials, says Pakistani architect in London show