Bohemian Rhapsody film vows not to ignore Freddie Mercury's sexuality
An initial film trailer sparked controversy after it was accused of downplaying the singer's sexuality
Marks & Spencer tops list of major British firms tackling modern slavery
Big brands in Britain and beyond are facing growing pressure to ensure that their global operations and products are not tainted by modern-day slavery
Will sex trafficking survivors find their voice in India's #MeToo movement?
The movement has spread across India over the past couple of weeks, as women flood social media with stories of their experiences of harassment and sexual violence
Zero carbon at sea? Rotterdam port eyes a greener future
Rotterdam's port aims to slash climate-changing emissions by 49 percent by 2030 - and 90 percent by mid-century
Fight against gold mine turned Thai village into 'war zone'
Little has been done to reverse the damage of gold mining and villagers have little recourse, say experts
Child marriage survivors say UK law legitimises 'terrible' abuse
Nearly 2,000 young people in Britain, the vast majority of them girls, were wed before the age of 18 between 2010 and 2015
U.N. climate fund gets 'back on rails' ahead of December talks
Board meeting of the Green Climate Fund approves new projects and launches replenishment after summer stalemate
Germany's housing crisis fuels black market for refugees
Activists are concerned that a shortage of housing in Germany is hindering refugee integration
Me and my (porn) shadow: 'spycam' epidemic seizes S.Korea
The spy camera phenomenon has reached such epidemic proportions in South Korea, that tens of thousands of women have taken to the streets to march for action
UK launches car wash scheme to tackle labour abuses and slavery
Thousands of workers in Britain's car washes are estimated to be slaves - mostly men lured from Eastern Europe