Smart devices - a new tool for domestic abuse
Nearly 1,000 cases of abuse in Britain this year involved devices such as home hubs, smart TVs and fitness trackers
Refugee charities call Polish reality TV show 'poverty porn'
The show follows six Poles as they travel to Iraq via the Balkans, stopping en route to meet asylum-seekers going the other way
US Open accused of sexism over player baring her bra
Male competitors at the U.S. Open have been photographed topless in courtside chairs
Mini power grids bring promise of jobs to rural Nigerians
Minigrids give rural businesses a cheaper, more reliable alternative to the diesel generators people use now to power everything from sawmills to barbershops
UK's May pledges to help Nigeria get tougher on human trafficking
Nigerian anti-trafficking officials welcomed the plans but called for more joint investigations between the nations
Child sex and drug trafficking cases 'tip of the iceberg' as UK vows crackdown
Britain has been rocked by a series of child sex trafficking and abuse cases over the past few years, with hundreds of girls exploited by gangs
Milking it: solar coolers heat up earnings for Kenya's dairy farmers
Using solar energy to keep milk cool is making dairy farming much more profitable in Kenya
Five deadliest hurricanes as toll from Hurricane Maria raised
The Great Hurricane in 1780 was the deadliest on record, killing about 20,000 people in the Caribbean
Indonesian court clears teenage rape victim jailed for abortion
The girl's mother was still being investigated over whether she had helped her daughter to have the abortion
Scrapping China's two-child policy boosts hope to end bride trafficking
Chinese men who struggle to find a wife often turn to illicit marriage brokers who recruit women from nations like Vietnam, Cambodia, Myanmar and Laos and sell them as brides