England's COVID-19 lockdown feared fuelling child trafficking by drug gangs
Coronavirus restrictions may leave more children vulnerable to exploitation by 'county lines' drug gangs
Pakistani police rescue Christian teen forced to convert, marry
Forced conversion and marriage of girls from minority religions is a growing problem in Pakistan, campaigners say
Greta Thunberg takes climate strike online again as Sweden's COVID-19 cases mount
'The situation is worsening, so therefore it's back to #ClimateStrikeOnline for me' she wrote on Twitter
Vietnam troops hunts for survivors after typhoon kills 31
Typhoon Molave left millions without electricity and damaged 56,000 houses, following weeks of storms, heavy rains and floods that have affected over a million people
Vietnam races to prepare devastated central region as typhoon nears
Molave will be the fourth storm to hit the Southeast Asian country this month, deepening a crisis in its central region that has seen 130 people killed in floods and landslides
G20 women's forum urged to press hosts Saudi on rights
Saudi authorities arrested at least a dozen female activists in 2018
Indian activists oppose plans to make Goa a coal transport hub
Locals and activists have been protesting against expansion of a highway, railway and power transmission network, saying they cut through ecologically sensitive areas
Southeast Asia flood deaths near 40 as new storm approaches
Heavy rains since early October have caused deadly floods and landslides in several provinces in central Vietnam and displaced thousands of people in western Cambodia
Egypt court starts sex crimes trial of student in #MeToo case
Ahmed Bassam Zaki is accused of assault at least three women after a social media campaign that sparked a #MeToo movement in Egypt
Anger in Algeria over rape, murder of 19-year-old woman
Women’s rights campaigners say authorities failed to protect the victim and are demanding justice