Ivory Coast pledges trafficking crackdown as 137 child victims are rescued
The victims ranged in age from six to 17 and came from the nearby West African countries of Nigeria, Benin, Ghana and Togo
Indonesian city orders LGBT+ raids after UK convicts serial rapist
The mayor said LGBT+ behaviours were condemned both by society and by religious teachings in Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim-majority country
Scrap devastating fishing subsidies to help save the ocean and climate
Fishing subsidies are decimating fish stocks and contributing to climate change, poverty and malnutrition
OPINION: Scrap fishing subsidies to help save the ocean and climate
This year is a watershed for tackling the climate emergency and the biodiversity crisis, and reforming fisheries subsidies would be a significant step forward on both
Women step forward in push to nurture African climate scientists
A new programme is training African scientists to be leaders in their field, with a focus on meeting the needs of women farmers in adapting to a warming climate
Australian prime minister's approval rating goes up in flames
Morrison has come under attack for being slow to respond to the crisis, which has killed 28 people, destroyed 2,000 homes and razed forests nearly half the size of Britain
Siemens to support Australian coal project despite protests
"We should have been wiser about this project beforehand. Now, we need to be a supplier who sticks to its commitments," says Siemens boss
No web, no jobs: Kashmiris board the 'Internet Express'
India says it has cut communications to prevent unrest in Kashmir, where a separatist insurgency has killed more than 40,000 people since 1989
Untouched yet ruined: toll of S.Korea spycam epidemic
As digital sex crimes rise worldwide, South Korea has become the global epicentre of spycam - the use of tiny, hidden cameras to film victims
Equality at work 'decades away' in Britain as men dominate top jobs
Women make up just 6% of CEOs among the leading FTSE 100 companies, the new index found