Disappointment and relief over US ruling on cake for gay couple
"No one should have to face the shame, embarrassment and humiliation of being told 'we don't serve your kind here' that we faced"
Auction houses ditch 'art girls' as sex fails to sell
The move has been called long overdue
New Zealand sex work activist honoured by UK's Queen Elizabeth
Almost 30 countries including the Netherlands, Germany and New Zealand have legalised or decriminalised prostitution
Britain to hire security advisor for women MPs
"A disproportionate number of women MPs are targeted regularly with extreme and graphic threats, abuse and intimidation"
Dead whale spotlights Thailand’s losing battle against plastic
Thailand remains one of the world's worst polluters, with government initiatives to convince people to use less plastic largely failing
Lack of hope in South Sudan camps drives youth into gang crime
"They are addicted to alcohol, crime and all those things. One day, they are going to be robbers (and) they may take power"
Caffeine high? Climate-hit Ethiopia shifts coffee uphill
As climate change brings warmer temperatures and more drought, Ethiopia's prized coffee production is under threat
Church asks Britons to use app to clean up car wash slavery
In Sunday sermons and church schools, clergy were asked to raise awareness of the app and campaign against slavery
Saudi Arabia releases eight people held in activist crackdown
The public prosecutor said it had interrogated people arrested last month, whom human rights groups identified as women's rights activists
Gay conversion film at London festival hits home for campaigners
"It was a process of being told that who I am is filthy and bad and I needed God to help me"