'Made in Britain, dropped on children'- film seeks end to UK arms sales to Yemen war
The UK has approved 3.8 billion pounds ($5 billion) of arms licences to Saudi Arabia, since the conflict escalated in March 2015, according to Save the Children
"Just like slaves": African migrant children face highest risk of abuse -report
"If you try to run, they shoot you. If you stop working, they beat you"
Caribbean residents fend off looters after Irma; Branson urges 'Marshall Plan'
Richard Branson has lived in the British Virgin Islands for the past 11 years
Foundation co-hosts first Climate Visuals masterclass
Thomson Reuters Foundation co-hosts the inaugural Climate Visuals masterclass in partnership with NGO Climate Outreach at Canary Wharf headquarters.
Hurricane Irma kills 10 in Cuba, Castro calls for unity
"We have absolutely nothing, we lost it all, the fridge, the washing machine, we lost it all here"
U.S. high court justice temporarily preserves Trump refugee ban
The court filing is the latest twist in the ongoing legal fight over Trump's sweeping executive order
UK anti-slavery tsar calls for tighter controls on nail bars
Anti-slavery chief says proliferation of nail bars in the UK but very little happening about protecting workers
Few mobile homes in Florida are storm-ready, despite code
There are more than 5,000 mobile home communities across the state