INTERVIEW-Shattering stereotypes, US transgender man hopes to land Men's Health cover
"If I make the cover of Men's Health it would mean that anyone who decides to live their life authentically can do so and people will support them" -Aydian Dowling
Family of six hacked to death for witchcraft in eastern India
Couple of four and their children accused of being behind a spate of frequent illnesses among infants in their village
Slavery survivors in Britain at high risk of being exploited again - report
Victims of slavery often disappear without a trace due to lack of support and monitoring
Leaders must put aside "narrow self-interest" to end poverty, says Ban Ki-moon
Development finance needs a "reboot", says UN chief, as Addis conference on how to fund new goals starts
Indian Kashmir flood sparks wave of property insurance sales
Insurance firms are collecting substantially higher premiums after destructive 2014 flood
FEATURE-After slavery, trafficked fishermen face lonely road to recovery
Male trafficking survivors have little support to help them recover from the horrors they have experienced
Paris climate deal must signal end to carbon economy - experts
And it must usher in an era when governments, businesses, activists and citizens find innovative ways to make that shift
Careful water use could ease climate threats to food - scientists
More efficient water use could potentially push crop yields up by as much as 20 percent despite weather shifts
World looks to Ethiopia to break deadlock over financing new development goals
Summit to decide how to pay for 17 Sustainable Development Goals to be adopted in September
Progress for women and children in India health survey may offer global lessons
Large survey of more than 100,000 households shows number of stunted children below 5 dropped to 39 percent in 2013/14 against 48 percent in 2005/6