PayPal teams up with U.S. group to combat human trafficking
Banks and other financial institutions are under pressure to stop traffickers from laundering cash
UK court tackles gender transition for children
Last year, 2,590 children were referred to Britain's only state-funded gender identity clinic seeking to change their gender, up from 77 just under a decade ago
Veganism is a belief protected under UK law, tribunal rules
A judge found that ethical veganism - leading a life that avoids all harm to animals - is covered by Britain's Equality Act 2010 but has yet to rule on Casamitjana's dismissal
Turning a corner? English football fans tackle homophobic chants
LGBT+ supporters say recent homophobic incidents show not rising abuse but fans more willing to confront it
Film on Bangladesh's garment workers spotlights women driving change
'Made in Bangladesh' is based on the life of a garment worker who escapes child marriage and goes on to lead a trade union fighting for workers' rights in the capital Dhaka
EU lawmakers tweak proposed rules on sustainable investments
The rules have the potential to make the European Union a leader in the booming $200 billion green bond market
Tesla, Apple among firms accused of aiding child labor in Congo
The legal complaint on behalf of 14 families from Congo was filed on Sunday against Tesla Inc, Apple Inc, Alphabet Inc, Microsoft Corp and Dell Technologies Inc.
Baby or a job? Stark choice for Taiwan's migrant workers
Migrant workers say life-changing dilemmas are on the rise in Taiwan as thousands of domestic labourers are drawn to the country by the promise of work
Netflix 'gay Jesus' film sparks backlash in Brazil
The film, which portrays Jesus bringing home his presumed boyfriend to meet the Holy Family, has angered many
Saving Indonesians from climate disasters, one social media post at a time
Indonesia suffers hundreds of natural disasters every year