U.S. sees Cambodia's anti-trafficking efforts floundering
More than 260,000 of Cambodia's 16 million people are trapped in modern slavery, often in farms, fisheries and construction, many of them children
U.S. finds Nigeria, Niger improving anti-trafficking efforts
Both nations are source, transit and destination countries for victims of forced labour and sex trafficking, while Niger also has traditional slavery perpetuated by tribal leaders
OPINION: The world can do better in sharing the burden of refugees
The world must take collective responsibility for the horrors of rampant conflict, violence and human rights abuses that continue to force people to flee
INSIGHT-After years of war and drought, Iraq's bumper crop is burning
Islamic State has urged its supporters to wage economic warfare with fire
OPINION: It's time for action on climate-driven displacement
As wilder weather drives more people from their homes, the world needs emissions cuts, better resilience and to protect the rights of those on the move
In Greta Thunberg's footsteps: the climate kids fighting for their future
Hundreds of thousands of pupils and students now regularly join Fridays for Future strikes in more than 120 countries
In first for Gabon, Dorothee finally feels like a woman after surgery
The United Nations estimated in 2016 that 1.7 percent of new-born babies can, like Dorothee, be classified as intersex
Colombian armed groups recruiting desperate Venezuelans, army says
An estimated 1.3 million Venezuelan migrants have settled in Colombia in recent years, fleeing shortages of food, electricity and water
OPINION: Colombia has an obligation to grant asylum to Venezuelan women
Granting asylum is an obligation that is binding on all countries. If it is to be fulfilled, the specific forms of violence that women suffer must be considered
Tourist haven Bali aims to blaze global trail on stemming ocean plastic
Less than half the island's waste is dealt with responsibly - but a new government-backed effort plans to change that