Traffickers seen targeting homeless people in Britain
Homeless people were involved in 276 cases of modern slavery reported to the Modern Slavery Helpline since the dedicated hotline was set up in October 2016 by Unseen
Climate activists clash with French police at Paris bridge
Public unease over climate change has increased markedly over the past year following a series of worrying reports from climate scientists about the impact of global warming
Stateless woman tells how she couldn't visit dying dad
People end up stateless for a host of complex historical, social and legal reasons - including migration, flawed citizenship laws and ethnic discrimination
Polish schoolgirl takes climate fight to parliament
The Polish government came in for criticism this month when it resisted a push by most European Union nations for the bloc to go carbon-neutral by 2050
Countries urged not to strip terror suspects of citizenship
Experts say countries should recognise that women married to IS fighters, and their children, may have been victimized
FACTBOX-From North Macedonia to Cuba, 6 facts about LGBT+ pride marches
New York has been designated the site for World Pride to mark the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall uprising on June 28, 1969, and the parade will coincide with events in cities around the world
ANALYSIS-U.N. climate talks sweat over detail while planet broils
Green groups point to the chasm between the fast response demanded by a growing mass movement around the world and the glacial pace of policy decisions by governments
Thai coalition party vows to row back on fishing industry laws
Thailand introduced laws and measures to improve conditions for workers in 2015 after EU threatened to ban imports over its failure to tackle human trafficking
Europe's heatwave consistent with climate change, more to come - UN
It is too soon to definitely attribute the current blistering heatwave to climate change but it is "absolutely consistent" with extremes linked to the impact of greenhouse gas emissions
One migrant child dies each day worldwide, U.N. data shows
At least 32,000 migrants globally, including 1,600 children, have died on dangerous journeys in search of better lives since 2014 says U.N.