Less than a quarter of companies fully open on fighting forced labor - study
Anti-slavery campaigners have called for companies to be more transparent over their supply chains
U.S. Supreme Court gives boost to child slave labor case against Nestle
Court refuses to dismiss lawsuit seeking to hold Nestle accountable for using child slaves to harvest cocoa in Africa
Former Danish prime minister to run Save the Children International
"There is still much more to do to rescue children from suffering and danger and give them a future" - Helle Thorning-Schmidt
Obama administration seeks to burnish legacy with anti-trafficking efforts
Some 21 million people are trapped in forced labor, in the farming, fishing, mining, construction and sex industries
New app alerts women to stop saying "sorry" at work
Women reprimanded by an app for saying "sorry" and "just" at work and undermining their authority
U.S. women-owned businesses growing but most are one-person firms - research
Only one in 10 of women-owned businesses in the United States has employees
How our story on albino children sparked questions on their future
Why did Tanzanian albino children fitted with prosthetics in the U.S. after being attacked at home have to go back?
New York City lays out transgender protection on dress codes, bathroom use
In New York, is it illegal to call a transgender woman "him" or "Mr." when she prefers a female title and pronoun?
Number of global migrants rises dramatically, especially in Asia - U.N.
Nearly half of world's migrants were born in Asia, which has provided most migrants - 1.7 mln per year - over the last 15 years
Products for women cost more than for men in New York City - study
Women in New York City pay thousands of dollars more than men over their lifetimes for products that are gender-specific such as clothing and personal care items