INTERVIEW -U.N. executions expert: liberal development kills
Proponents of "neo-liberalism" claim it has been responsible for much of the reduction in global poverty in the last 40 years
Togolese forces clash with protesters as constitution debate flares
Recent killings have reignited a mass protest movement against President Faure Gnassingbe
UK court win for Saudi diplomat's maid offers hope to modern slaves
"I know there are lots of other domestic workers who have suffered like me"
$1 billion programme launched to restore land, protect forests
The new programme will begin in Brazil and Indonesia
Death of 11-year-old in India sparks debate on tying welfare to identity card
"The girl's family told us they had not eaten for six days when Santoshi died"
PM praises Italy's migrant policy as U.N. cites humanitarian crisis
"We have reduced the number of people dying at sea and the number of irregular-migrant arrivals"
UN Tribunal schedules verdict in Mladic war crimes trial for Nov. 22
"The Mladic case with the Karadzic case are two of the most important, if not the most important, cases in the history of the tribunal"
Plague ruled out in Seychelles but islands on guard - WHO
The U.N. health body initially raised the alarm on Monday
Britain reboots way it spots and supports slaves
"This is a welcome move towards a system that is more accessible to victims"
At least 1,300 Dutch girls per year trafficked, exploited
"Many victims stay out of sight of authorities and support agencies"