Wildlife charities fund abuses of pygmies in Congo Basin - report
Abuses by forests "eco guards" are increasingly drawing scrutiny
A year on from Odessa "pogrom", Ukraine's Roma face rise in mob justice
"Locals have destroyed Roma's buildings and state officials did not stop it or even condemn it"
Britain's young shoulder burden of housing crisis, while older reap profits - study
A half-century of mounting property prices has drained the living standards of millennials, while enriching older homeowners, the report shows
Code of silence makes death more likely for Indian assault victims
"Not every woman is going to go to a hospital to say: 'I have just been beaten' or 'I have just been assaulted'. Probably the real level is actually higher..."
Australian ad draws fire for linking gay marriage to boys in dresses
"It is patently ridiculous to suggest that allowing same-sex couples to marry is somehow going to see some new sway of teaching reform sweep across the country"
Britain turns back 100 suspected slaves at Scottish airport
Border Force said many victims did not know they were going to be sold into prostitution, including an 18-year-old girl who had just left school
Few nations see beyond hunger in fighting malnutrition - study
"If they have clean water... girls, when they grow up to be mothers are more likely to give birth to healthy children"
Bangladesh risks 'devastating' hunger after major floods - U.N.
Widespread floods in recent weeks have killed more than 800 people and displaced more than a million in India, Nepal and Bangladesh
INTERVIEW-Building for India's poor: plant a seed to grow a forest
"We want to have a quick process of change that gives us economic return, not social return"
Saudi-led coalition responsible for 'worst cholera outbreak in the world' in Yemen - researchers
More than half a million people have been infected with cholera since the epidemic began four months ago