UK rape victims told to give police phone data or risk case being dropped
Women's groups and privacy campaigners said this could add to victims' feelings of violation and deter them from reporting serious sexual crimes
Thousands of Indian factories under scrutiny over 'miserable' conditions
India's human rights watchdog ordered authorities to act after a report about female garment workers airing their grievances on radio stations and demanding better conditions
Homes like parkas? Shivering Arctic dwellers may need housing rethink
Housing intended for warmer climates doesn't work well in the Arctic - but more energy efficient, healthier options are available, an expert says
Palm oil development leaves Liberians poorer, says winner of 'Green Nobel'
Liberians have protested land grabs by foreign palm oil companies for over a decade, since the former government gave out nearly half the nation's territory in resource concessions
Environmental activists board Equinor rig set to drill in Arctic
"We clearly are in the middle of a climate crisis that cannot take any new oil, so we must show our resistance in any way we can," says head of Greenpeace Norway
Bangladesh jobs website aims to curb abuse of migrant workers
The portal will connect job seekers with the country's licensed recruitment agencies directly in a bid to cut out the layers of unofficial middlemen
OPINION: Reducing disaster risk is a question of survival
Extreme change is taking place in planetary systems, undermining development gains and pushing people into poverty
As rain grows patchier, Andaman and Nicobar island farmers adapt
Swapping from rice to vegetables and fruit is helping farmers make the most of climate change's unpredictable rain
Does my life look good in this? The London homes that make a perfect selfie
Thousands of property stalkers flock to the west London area of Notting Hill - one of Britain's priciest postcodes - to seek out colourful facades to elevate and enliven their social media
Olympic skater Rippon joins call for U.S. LGBT+ equality law
More than half of LGBT+ Americans live in states without protection from discrimination