Migrants mistakenly held in Thai trafficking shelters - rights groups
Thai shelters are hosting a record number of potential trafficking victims but many are in fact smuggled migrants
Enough food and fewer climate threats - scientists cook up recipe for land use
Study by U.N. science panel looks at how hotter conditions are affecting land, and how changes in land use are driving climate change
Village People 'saddened' by co-founder's death
French music pioneer Henri Belolo co-founded the Village People in the late 1970s after seeing the potential in the gay disco scene
'Sandscaping' first for UK in bid to save coastal homes
The novel project will only buy north Norfolk residents about 20 to 30 years before erosion and likely relocation, said engineers
Victoria's Secret hires first transgender model after criticism
Valentina Sampaio's contract comes after marketing chief Ed Razek apologised for saying the brand's catwalk show wouldn't feature trans models
Tiny loans lead to bigger debts, land losses in Cambodia
The rapid rise of tiny loans aimed at helping poor Cambodians has led to more debt, with many borrowers forced to sell land
EXCLUSIVE - UK found sending home dozens of slavery victims despite re-trafficking fears
Anti-slavery charities say the numbers could be just the tip of the iceberg
France fines more than 700 in first year of 'cat-call' law
The law penalises sexist or sexual words or behaviour that are hostile, degrade, humiliate or intimidate
OPINION: An average American generates as much CO2 as 581 Burundians
While every country suffers the impacts of climate change, none better sums up the burning injustice than Burundi
Director wants Thai seafood slavery film to act as warning in Cambodia
Shot in Cambodia in the Khmer and Thai languages, 'Buoyancy' follows the story of a Cambodian boy who sets off to escape poverty but later discovers he has been sold and trapped at sea