FACTBOX -Deadly anniversary: eight facts as Yemen's war enters fifth year
About 80 percent of the population need some form of humanitarian assistance
Dozens of Bangladesh migrants trafficked to Vanuatu stuck in limbo
Lured by the promise of jobs as salesmen in Vanuatu and nearby Australia, the Bangladeshis said they had sold property and taken out loans worth up to $20,000 to pay for the move
Brunei urged to halt introduction of strict new anti-LGBT+ laws
Changes would allow whipping and stoning to death for Muslims found guilty of adultery, sodomy and rape
Fractured community as fracking takes hold in Britain's rural land
Industry groups say fracking could prove a huge domestic energy source for Britain - but those living on the frontlines fear their homes could pay the price
The tree helping Kenyan farmers beat drought and poverty
Agroforestry - the practice of planting trees in fields - can protect both crops and soil from harsh weather, as well as providing timber to sell
New data offers insights into rural poverty and undernutrition in Papua New Guinea
A lack of data has hampered PNG's efforts rein in hunger and malnutrition
Landmark 'super-complaint' into UK police treatment of slavery victims
Complaint warns that officers are hampering prosecutions by treating slavery victims as criminal suspects or failing to make them feel safe during interviews
INTERVIEW-British actor Terence Stamp revels in gay icon role
The Oscar-nominated actor says that to be approached by "gay guys on the street ... saying how much they liked 'Priscilla' brings a light into my life"
U.N. condemns making women athletes cut testosterone in intersex row
The United Nations move comes ahead of Caster Semenya's appeal against International Association of Athletics Federations' rules on testosterone suppression
Victory for Kenya's LGBT+ community as charity wins right to be recognised
Homosexuality is taboo in the east African nation and persecution of sexual minorities is rife.