Ed Sheeran up for offensive fundraising award, but charities defend videos
"We need more nuanced information about development and poverty, not oversimplified half-truths"
Children raped, burnt into submission in Indian brothels - report
"Fifty-five percent of the survivors were beaten with objects and some were forced to witness murder of other minors. These are extremely violent and cruel methods."
Syrian boy wins Children's Peace Prize for building refugee school in Lebanon
Mohamad Al Jounde was just 12 years old when he decided to set up a school in the Bekaa Valley refugee camp
Poor regulation, dodgy pills spur plan for African drugs agency
The World Health Organisation estimates one in 10 drugs sold in developing countries is fake or substandard
The anguish of not knowing: missing migrants in Central America
Discovering the fate of missing people is first and foremost a humanitarian act
Fiercest clashes yet in Sanaa, Yemen casualties growing - ICRC
ICRC aims to supply hospitals with fuel and body bags, says medical warehouse "hit" overnight
Murky business: A hunt for answers as children fall sick around Mexico lake
From the smog-coated capital to polluted lakeside villages, agricultural and industrial pollution and poor regulation have sickened communities across Mexico
Australian lawmaker proposes to same-sex partner on floor of parliament
Australians overwhelmingly voted for same-sex marriage in a postal vote in September