New research could help reveal who is buying online trafficking ads
Automated techniques that may help locate children being sold for sex.
Name and shame countries that do not protect doctors in war, expert tells UN
At least 80 people were killed in attacks on health facilities in 14 countries in the first three months of 2017, according to the World Health Organization
Deepening drought hits Ethiopia herders as millions go hungry
Eastern and southern Africa were hit hard last year by drought exacerbated by El Niño that wilted crops, slowed economic growth and drove food prices higher
EXPERT VIEWS-How can Sierra Leone learn from mudslide to avert future deaths?
"Freetown and other precarious cities need safer urban planning and land use initiatives"
INTERVIEW-Proposed U.S. aid cuts threaten 'disaster' for world's poor - foundation head
With foreign aid at risk, new coalitions need to help drive large-scale action on hunger, poverty and energy access, Rockefeller Foundation chief says
Wildfire-plagued Portugal declares public calamity as braces for more
With just over 2 percent of the EU landmass, Portugal accounts for almost a third of burnt areas in the union this year.
Britain's female wrestlers grapple with acceptance
"We had numerous venues cancelling us when they realised that the professional wrestling was featuring woman, because they thought that was the equivalent of porn"
Northern Ireland court rules gay marriage ban doesn't violate rights
N.Ireland only UK region without gay marriage
Hundreds still missing in Sierra Leone mudslide as search intensifies
Aid agencies have warned that corpses trapped in the mud are likely to contaminate water sources and cause outbreaks of disease
U.N. hopes for Syria peace talks in October or November
"Worst place" in Syria is Raqqa, 25,000 trapped