UN labour body drops case against World Cup host Qatar after reform promise
Qatar committed to far-reaching reforms, including allowing workers freedom to leave the country and change jobs without their employer's permission
Hungry South Sudanese refugees risk death in return home for food
Refugees from South Sudan have been arriving in Uganda at an average rate of 35,000 a month this year
Typhoon Damrey kills 106 in Vietnam, reservoirs brimming before APEC summit
Vietnam's long coastline makes it prone to destructive storms and flooding
Myanmar warns UN scolding could harm talks with Bangladesh on Rohingya crisis
"This problem is not going to be resolved anytime soon"
Kosovo's battered women trapped in vicious cycle in 'black hole' of Europe
Concerns are growing among lawyers and rights activists that victims of domestic violence in Kosovo are often at the mercy of a justice system that fails to protect them
FEATURE-Malawi's abandoned child brides pushed into sex work as "only option"
Charities say young girls are being pushed into prostitution as growing numbers of early marriages break down.
Traffickers prey on lost Rohingya children in Bangladesh camps
Six out of ten of the new arrivals in the Bangladesh camps are children, providing a fertile hunting ground for traffickers
Canadian restaurant run by HIV-positive staff aims to smash stigma
"I got HIV from pasta. Said no one ever."
"Apocalyptic" storms threaten to overwhelm small island states - leaders
"Have we created a situation for small island developing states where resilience may not necessarily be achievable?"