Malaysian court sides with forced labour victims over unpaid wages
Malaysia has said this year that it was ready to "declare war" on human trafficking and forced labour
Philippines is world's deadliest nation for land rights: campaign group
At least 164 farmers and land rights activists were killed worldwide last year, with the Philippines accounting for the most casualties
Freedom, money, babies: Indian women rescued from slavery count their losses
Hundreds of pregnant and lactating women work in brick kilns, rice mills and on farms across India, often to pay off debts they did not incur
Britain's one-pound homes more than a gimmick, say owners
The novel schemes by cities across Britain and Europe provide an innovative way to solve housing crises, say owners
Harris, Ocasio-Cortez float plan to lift low-income communities in climate plans
The Climate Equity Act would ensure low-income and indigenous communities and minority groups that are on the "front lines" of climate change are at the core of climate proposals
Companies must use buying power to root out slavery, says UK official
About 25 million people worldwide were estimated to be trapped in forced labour in 2016
Climate champion Greta Thunberg plans to set sail for Americas on zero-carbon trip
Swedish teen will head to the United States by boat to push decision-makers at key summits to step up climate action
Innovation rush aims to help farmers, rich and poor, beat climate change
Researchers are putting their heads together to find new high-tech ways for farmers to adapt to a hotter world, wherever they live
Sicily lures visitors with 'ethical tourism' free of mafia taint
Challenging the stereotypical portrayal of Sicilians as mobsters, social enterprises are steering visitors toward mafia-free hotels, restaurants and shops
Pray and protect: faith saves forests of Cambodia
The project is the largest community-managed forest conservation site in Cambodia, benefitting nearly 4,000 people in six villages