Child brides are on the rise in India's towns and cities - report
"There are still large numbers of girls being married in urban areas - one was hoping and thinking that would not exist at all"
Malaysia holds contest on how to 'prevent' homosexuality
Activists say intolerance of LGBT people has spiked in recent years in Malaysia, a multi-ethnic Southeast Asian country that is majority Muslim
'Historic mistake' by Trump - but climate action will go on, experts say
"Donald Trump has made a historic mistake which our grandchildren will look back on with stunned dismay"
One in five twins dies under age 5 in sub-Saharan Africa - Lancet
"Improvements in care for twin pregnancies and twin births do not require unusual, or new, measures or technology"
Guatemala rescues 22 children from forced labour - police
Most child labour exists in agriculture, along with domestic work, forced begging and garbage scavenging
Fight trafficking on the beaches - 'advocacy tourism' is here
Bored of the beach? Done with mini breaks? Time to take an "advocacy journey" and spend a blissful few days in the Caribbean fighting human trafficking
Former Yazidi sex slave makes tearful return to her Iraqi village
Nadia Murad never thought she would return to Kocho, an agricultural village once home to about 2,000 Yazidis, of whom about half were killed in the 2014 attacks or are missing
INTERVIEW - Supermarkets put on notice to cut waste or lose custom
Between 30 and 40 percent of food produced around the world goes to waste because it is spoiled or thrown away
Millions of bed nets delivered to fight malaria in West Africa
More than a quarter of people in Sierra Leone - at least two million - suffer from malaria, which accounts for a fifth of the country's child deaths