India's new deal for textile workers could add to risks, campaigners say
"Labour-friendly" measures approved by the Indian cabinet include capping overtime for workers at 8 hours a week
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"Leaving the EU must not mean turning our backs on the world, especially those in our world struggling to free themselves from poverty"
Bollywood film exposes plight of women trapped in India's drug trade
Once considered a male-only problem in India, drug addiction is rising among women, who are more likely to be subject to abuse and less likely to seek help
Savage storm pummels eastern China, killing 98
"It was like the end of the world," survivor says
An Al-Furqan Brigade fighter maintains his weapon, in Tel Mamo village
An Al-Furqan Brigade fighter maintains his weapon, in Tel Mamo village, in the southern countryside of Aleppo, Syria June 23, 2016. REUTERS/Khalil Ashawi
Four murders and a bloody battle for land rights in Thailand
Since 2010, four people have been killed in a community locked in a battle for the right to use government land