INVESTIGATION-Missing wombs: the health scandal enslaving families in rural India
The cost of hysterectomies - often prescribed for treating minor ailments - is leaving families destitute and trapping them in debt bondage
Despite poorer health, older LGBT+ people 'invisible' in UK
Lesbian, gay and bisexual over-50s were more likely to use drugs, smoke and drink alcohol frequently
UK minister pledges to act on sex abuse in charities as donor numbers fall
Charities have come under intense scrutiny since it emerged that Oxfam staff used prostitutes in during a relief mission in Haiti, sparking a scandal that widened to other aid organisations
UK minister pledges to act on sex abuse in charities as donor numbers fall
Charities have come under intense scrutiny since it emerged that Oxfam staff used prostitutes in during a relief mission in Haiti, sparking a scandal that widened to other aid organisations
Street children bat for brighter future at global cricket tournament
The tournament brought together children who previously lived or worked on the streets. Some were victims of trafficking after they were sold into servitude
Aid workers race to contain cholera outbreak in cyclone-hit Mozambique
The U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs said at least 19 health facilities were hit by the cyclone and water and sanitation facilities damaged, heightening the risk of water-borne disease
Private property rights at stake in South Africa ballot
Land ownership and income inequality remain highly emotive subjects more than two decades after the end of apartheid in South Africa
Runaway Saudi sisters leave Georgia to start new life
Maha, 28, and Wafa al-Subaie, 25, started an online campaign to find a safe haven in April, after arriving in Georgia to escape relatives they said abused them
U.S. sinks Arctic accord due to climate change differences - diplomats
A meeting of nations bordering the Arctic was supposed to frame a two-year agenda to balance the challenge of global warming with sustainable development of mineral wealth, but finished without an agreement
OPINION: Norway is using its wealth to lead an exodus from coal
A law set to pass in June will see the Norwegian Oil Fund divest more from coal, and invest over $20 billion in renewable energy