Despite #MeToo, one in four UK women hesitate to report work harassment
Women still fear they will pay their price for harassment instead of their abusers
INTERVIEW-London doctor awarded for helping Syria's 'burnt-out heroes' in hell
The anaesthetist travelled to the Syrian border with equipment to build the world's first crowdfunded hospital
Uganda denies plans to impose death penalty for gay sex amid global uproar
Uganda's minister last Thursday said the government planned to re-introduce an anti-homosexuality bill within weeks to curb the spread of homosexuality
Baby found buried alive highlights India's battle to protect girls
The baby has been rushed to a nearby hospital, where she is recovering, and police are looking for the parents
Secret abortions spike in Nigeria with Boko Haram chaos
Health and aid workers say unsafe abortions have surged in northern Nigeria since the start of the Boko Haram conflict in 2009, which has driven 1.8 mln Nigerians from their homes
'Symbolic rent': Seattle residents pay reparations to Native American tribe
Hundreds of people in Seattle are making voluntary monthly rent payments to the indigenous Duwamish tribe, to make up for historical unpaid reparations
U.N. urges action as finds farmers losing up to a fifth of produce
Central and southern Asia have the highest level of food losses of 20% followed by northern America and Europe at more than 15%
Climate change activists target London's financial district
Activists vow a day of disruption for major institutions which they say are financing an environmental catastrophe
British celebrity baker urges girls to speak out if sexually abused
"If I did not talk about it, I would be part of the problem and not the solution" - Nadiya Hussain
Europe's climate credentials face acid test in EIB fossil fuel vote
The bank's draft proposal in July to end oil, coal and gas financing was praised by green groups and politicians but has since seen some pushback