Rise in pre-teen girls tricked into online sex acts
In a fast-growing form of online sex crime, abusers pressurise girls to record themselves naked or performing sex acts on their computer webcams, which abusers may then re-share
Tourist visa scam traps Indian migrants in abusive jobs in UAE
Migrants on tourist visas - quicker and cheaper to obtain than work permits - are wary of reporting exploitation for fear of revealing their illegal status
Trafficking risk high for hundreds of migrants sent back to Libya
Aid workers say they have first-hand testimony of migrants being sold to traffickers after being taken to Libyan detention centres
Mobile app aims to bolster human trafficking reporting in Thailand
Expert says a lack of trust in the government is deterring some victims from using the app
Dating apps share intimate data about users, says consumer group
'These practices are out of control and in breach of European data protection legislation' - Norwegian Consumer Council
Saudi Arabia leads in women's legal gains at work, World Bank says
Saudi Arabia has enacted reforms regarding women's mobility, sexual harassment and retirement age
#MeToo gave women a voice but solutions still missing -novelist Adichie
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie says women still shoulder most of the domestic work burden despite making strides in the workplace
Art installation shows the reality of London's toxic air
The large balloons change colour to show how much harmful nitrogen dioxide has been measured in the air
INTERVIEW-Watchdog head urges palm oil industry to look beyond forests in climate fight
Palm oil companies will be expected to start reducing emissions throughout their supply chains, says outgoing head of industry body
A dose of feminism - the YouTuber tackling taboos in Cambodia
Cath Harry says Cambodia's oppressive Chbap Srey traditions legitimise domestic abuse and other violence against women