Myanmar risks food shortage, flood relief funds inadequate - UN agency
Some 1.6 million people have been affected by the floods and more than 100 killed since June - U.N. OCHA says
Legal experts push for greater efforts to tackle "sextortion" globally
Interpol, the international police organisation, says reports indicate sextortion is a growing problem globally
"Sextortion" is blind spot in fight against corruption - legal experts
It does not have to involve intercourse or touching, but could be exposing body parts or posing for sexual photographs or videos
More nations embrace cluster bomb ban despite new attacks - campaign group
Cluster munitions typically explode in the air and scatter smaller "bomblets" over a huge area
Could TripAdvisor-style ratings save migrant workers from slavery?
Contratados.org lets migrant workers review and rate recruiters or employers online, by voicemail or by text message
Criminal investigators hired by charities as pressure mounts over fraud
Growing trend to hire criminal investigators after NGO sector doubles in size in past decade
Malaysia's anti-corruption efforts undermined by questions about scandal - corruption fighter
Questions are being asked why millions of dollars have ended up in Malaysian prime minister's bank account
UK watchdog reviews landmine charity amid Angelina Jolie dispute
The complaint is about trustees' pay at a global mine-clearing charity made famous by Princess Diana
INTERVIEW-British doctor in northern Yemen unfazed by "crazy warfare"
"You feel totally isolated and unsafe, but all you can do is try to stabilise the people and children who arrive with major injuries"
To stem migrant flow, Tanzania offers climate-stressed farmers loans
Aim is to help keep people on their land and stem the rush of jobless migrants to cities