No happy ending for African girl who became face of migration
Oumoh's story began when she left her home in the West African nation of Ivory Coast and began the long trek to Europe
Aid workers urge security, safe corridors as South Sudan signs peace deal
Tens of thousands of people have been killed, and one in three South Sudanese have been uprooted from their homes
'Black magic' nurse guilty in landmark British slavery case
"Iyamu exploited five vulnerable women by promising them a better life in Europe. Instead she treated the women like property"
From chicken to billy-billy, invasive pest brings hardship to Cameroon
Armyworm is threatening not just maize and those who farm it but the businesses that depend on them
FEATURE-US capital sued over gentrification 'pattern' seeking young, well-educated residents
The lawsuit comes as Washington grapples with some of the highest rents in the country amid a national crisis in affordable housing
Thai campaigners urge change to forest law after indigenous verdict
"They have lived there for generations, yet their right to their traditional land is not recognised."
Disappointment over Australia's 'toothless' anti-slavery law
"This sends the message that they can get away with not taking this issue seriously"
Win for trafficking victims as Indian court orders compensation
"In the absence of any state-sponsored rehabilitation, which is the right of the victim, this compensation can help them move ahead in life."
Focus on cities could cut China's emissions by 30pct - researchers
To meet its emissions-cutting goals, China needs to focus on cleaning up power plants and factories in cities, scientists say
All underage marriage is child labour - campaigner
International Labour Organization should recognise young brides as victims of child labour, says legal expert.