OPINION: Forced organ harvesting could be making its way into the UK health system
Trafficked organs and human tissue could be used in medical research and the manufacture of medicines in the UK
August rains flood Pakistan's financial capital, shatter records
Pakistani city of Karachi experiences a record high amount of rain in the month of August, threatening the city's people and their homes
Paperwork not patrols: Southeast Asian policewomen face career obstacles
The number of policewomen in leadership roles is low, with few deployed to operational roles - such as patrolling - often vital for career progression
OPINION - The eradication of polio in Africa holds lessons on beating COVID-19
This hard-won public health milestone shows how communities hold the keys to ending diseases such as the new coronavirus
Climate fund for poor nations vows to drive green COVID recovery
Green Climate Fund backs host of new projects including strengthening buildings to withstand hurricanes in Caribbean
OPINION: Garment workers cannot foot the bill for the pandemic
Fashion brands are responsible for inequalities in supply chains that have left garment workers in destitution, and must take responsibility for their workers
India's bicycle warriors on a mission to save children from traffickers
Dozens of children have been rescued in the last week thanks to tip-offs from the bicycle patrol volunteers
Child bride to elite police, the Pakistan film focusing on female pioneers
'Freedom Fighters', the film highlighting female pioneers amid women's inequality in Pakistan
London bus garage turns 'virtual power station' in world's largest trial
Energy from parked electric buses will be fed into the electricity grid
Monsoon floods expose blockages in Karachi's drains - and politics
National Disaster Management Authority steps in to clear storm drains, obstructed by illegal building, trash and sludge