Dozens of trafficking victims rescued in Interpol crackdown in the Balkans
The trafficking victims - including seven children - were forced to sell sex, work and beg
British veteran vows to fight on for LGBT+ rights after regaining medal
Ousalice, who served in the Falklands and the Middle East, had his medal removed after being found guilty of 'conduct prejudicial to good order and naval discipline'
Mexico human trafficking cases rise by a third but many states found lagging
The numbers could reflect a rise in trafficking, but also a greater understanding and recognition of an issue that is believed to be vastly underreported to police
INTERVIEW - Now China's top transgender star eyes politics
'If you have the power and the guts and will and thinking to do something for society, why not?'
UK children to get right to know if parents are spying on them
Companies must tell children if their products include parental controls to limit access or watch over them, according to a new code
Enslaved then undercompensated: double blow for India's trafficked
India awarded compensation to less than 100 victims of trafficking between 2011 and 2019
Whatever the weather: Southern Africa tries new hunger fixes
The WFP says a "silent catastrophe" is playing out in southern Africa where a record 45 million people face growing levels of hunger
Biggest swimming pool in Russia's Muslim south bans women, causing outcry
The swimming pool said its decision to deny entry to women, who were previously only admitted on Fridays for women-only sessions, was financially motivated
The Dutch businessman on a mission to unite companies over climate change
"If you can bring about 25% of the industry together across the value chain, you can create tipping points, and that accelerates things," says Paul Polman
Indian state to test facial recognition in polls as privacy fears mount
The Indian state of Telangana will use facial recognition software in local elections, the first such use of the technology in the country despite growing privacy concerns