Facebook's Zuckerberg hails Nigerian founder of women support group
"It's a no-judgment space ... helping end the culture of silence that exists for women in some parts of the world" - Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg
Prince Charles urges diversity in the crop world
About 75 percent of the world's food is generated from only 12 plants and five animal species, according to the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization
Dreams of Europe dashed, Senegalese migrants fly home from Libya "hell"
For some, home was better than making it to Italy after all, given the gruelling desert crossing, brutal beatings and death they encountered en route
Video games deliver hope to Syrian refugees: research
"Play is a universal way of learning"
Kenya rape trial named as world's worst case for women's rights
A Kenyan man was acquitted for having sex with a 13-year-old because she seemed willing, the court ruled
Spinning on empty stomachs in India's textile hub
"More than 50 percent of the girls are hungry through the day, skipping meals or barely eating in their rush to get to work"
Trump climate pullout will help child traffickers - Nobel Laureate
"I would appeal to Mr Trump to reconsider his decision, but if he doesn't, then definitely it is going to create more harm for children"
Extreme weather threatens Cameroon's hopes of becoming a cocoa giant
"The rains now come in any order," says one farmer. "I am almost giving up cocoa farming"
UK supermarket pulls corned beef off shelves due to slavery fears
Newspaper investigation suggests some corned beef sold by UK supermarkets may contain meat linked to slave labour in Brazil.