Watchdog calls on EU to save sea migrants as bloc emphasizes control of borders
EU has become tougher on immigration since a 2015 spike in Mediterranean arrivals caught it by surprise, stretching social and security resources
Urbanisation, commercial farms threaten Asia's forests, U.N. warns
'Unfortunately, conservation of forests in one country often just shifts deforestation to another'
London named Europe's top 'tech for good' hotspot
Meet ups, accelerators, hackathons and competitions have helped tech for good businesses thrive in the city
Britain rebuffs call for 'fast fashion' levy to tackle labour abuse, waste
Greenpeace says 73 percent of textile fibres used to produce more than 100 billion garments each year end up in landfill or incinerators after use
Mexico announces end to funding for human trafficking NGOs
Mexico is an origin, transit and destination country for thousands of human trafficking victims
MSF reports sharp rise in sexual abuse and misconduct complaints
Revelations last year that Oxfam staff used prostitutes in Haiti during an earthquake relief mission in 2010 snowballed into widespread reports of harassment and abuse in the sector
Sahel must tackle child marriage for peace, says population expert
The Sahel has the highest birth rate in the world at more than six children per mother, and the highest rates of child marriage, with most girls married by 17
'Top Gear' uses rainbow-painted cars to protest Brunei gay sex laws
The message of inclusion is a change of tone for the show, whose previous host Jeremy Clarkson faced frequent criticism over comments seen as homophobic or offensive
China is harvesting organs from Falun Gong members, finds expert panel
Falun Gong is a spiritual group based around meditation that China banned 20 years ago
Prince Harry backs mine clearance in Angola, following in Diana's footsteps
More than one million landmines were planted during Angola's 27-year civil war, which ended in 2002