Bangladesh asks Brunei to deport suspects in human trafficking ring
The government is taking the rare step of suspending passports in order to trigger deportation and stop traffickers from operating in Brunei
UK National Theatre to end Shell link in "climate emergency"
It comes the same week that the Royal Shakespeare Company dropped BP
Fearing 'climate apartheid', Cape Town teen grows green business
In South Africa, climate change impacts like drought could accentuate social inequalities, warns young activist who sells plastic-free products to help fund beach clean-ups
Celebrity HIV disclosures whittle away at stigma
In September, Britain recorded its lowest rates of HIV diagnoses in nearly 20 years
As legal fight over India forest rights drags, millions more risk eviction
Earlier this year, India's Supreme Court stayed its ruling that ordered the eviction of millions of indigenous people whose land claims were rejected
ANALYSIS-Central America's 'poorest of the poor' hit hard by U.S. aid cuts - charities
Hundreds of millions of dollars in aid to El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras was slashed and frozen by U.S. President Donald Trump's administration in June
'Empty promises' could pop bubble of investing for good
As impact investing gains popularity, it is coming under greater scrutiny and mounting pressure to develop global standards through which impact can be properly assessed
Agri-foodtech female leaders struggle to attract investment - report
Agri-foodtech includes a wide range of startups and social enterprises that specialise, for example, in recycling waste, redistributing food surplus or developing sustainable packaging
LGBT+ film funding row lands Brazil minister in court
Brazilian prosecutors said the citizenship minister's suspension of film funding was motivated by anti-LGBT+ discrimination
Homeless photographer's haunting images spotlight London's 'invisible' population
'Homeless people are homeless - they're not hopeless', said the artist