China is harvesting organs from Falun Gong members, finds expert panel
Falun Gong is a spiritual group based around meditation that China banned 20 years ago
Mexico vows crack down on human traffickers, aims to finish border guard reinforcement
Mexican police found 785 foreign nationals, many of them children, crammed into eight containers pulled by four trucks in the eastern state of Veracruz on Saturday
Prince Harry backs mine clearance in Angola, following in Diana's footsteps
More than one million landmines were planted during Angola's 27-year civil war, which ended in 2002
UN climate chief says 3C hotter world 'just not possible'
Climate change is an "existential issue", and stepping up efforts to keep warming to agreed limits is urgent, the U.N. climate chief says
Teens stand in cage outside U.N. building to protest U.S. immigration policy
U.S. President Donald Trump has made reducing illegal immigration one of his signature policy pledges amid a surge of migrants trying to cross from Mexico into the United States
France's women smash TV viewing records, advertising costs spike
Women's soccer is steadily growing in popularity in many parts of the world.
Thai police say cybersex traffickers targeting boys from wealthy families
At least 610,000 people in Thailand - or about one in 113 - are estimated to be trapped in modern slavery
UK announces $215 million food, water and medical help for Afghanistan
An estimated 13.5 million Afghans need humanitarian aid to ensure there is enough food for themselves and their families
Indian police rescue child workers from biscuit factory
A global Child Labour Index released last month ranked India 47th worst of 198 countries and said it had made "no tangible improvement" since a previous study in 2016