Major brands found failing to help Thai seafood sector tackle slavery
Seafood suppliers are struggling with rising production costs as they seek to improve labour conditions and meet new anti-slavery laws
Privacy concerns pushing people to change online behaviour, poll shows
'A clear majority of people are worried about the power Big Tech has over their lives'
Floods predicted to uproot 50 mln people a year as climate heats up
Population growth, more intense rainfall and melting ice are likely to cause more frequent and severe floods
As lungs pay cost of dirty fuels, UN urges action on climate health risks
Health services need more money to deal with climate risks - but it's sorely lacking, says the World Health Organization
FEATURE-Death and debt: ethical companies find ways to tackle funeral poverty
The average cost of a funeral in Britain is over £3,500, with many grieving families going into debt to lay their loved one to rest
Kyrgyzstan censors 'provocative' women's rights art event over nudity
The government removed several exhibits deemed provocative from the exhibition devoted to women's rights
OPINION: Scaling alternative justice for Kenya’s landless widows
The disconnect between law and practice in Kenya is impacting the property rights of widows
Honduras court orders 50-year jail terms in case of slain dam activist
Indigenous activist Berta Caceres, who organized opposition to the $50-million Agua Zarca hydroelectric dam, was shot to death in 2016
Fighting fire with... volunteers? Indonesia ramps up community fire brigades as tropical forests burn
Thousands of farmers have been trained to fight fires in a project aimed at saving tropical forests and carbon-rich peatlands in Indonesia
Trading water: Can water shares help save California's aquifers?
'If you can buy and sell stocks, why not trade water? It's an asset, we can't live without it'