After 'terrible couple of years', British Ebola nurse seeks 'closure' on return to Sierra Leone
Pauline Cafferkey is returning to Sierra Leone next month for the first time since contracting Ebola
INTERVIEW-Young people are key to ending fashion labour abuses, says British lawmaker
Harnessing the energy of youth was vital to revolutionise the fashion industry, said Baroness Lola Young
Nigeria must do more to rescue Chibok girls kidnapped by Boko Haram - UN experts
"It is deeply shocking that three years after this deplorable and devastating act of violence, the majority of the girls remain missing"
Escaping Mosul fighting, Iraqi women give birth where they can - aid group
"Some could die simply because of lack of food, lack of clothes, and lack of hygiene"
Wall St's 'Charging Bull' artist says girl statue violates his rights
The girl statue was Initially installed to mark International Women's Day
Packed Iraq morgue reveals toll of Mosul conflict
Many civilians killed in Mosul have been buried in gardens by relatives who were not able to reach a graveyard during the fighting
Chef hopes to win over Western palates with larvae tacos and moth mousse cookbook
"If we want to integrate (insects) in our European diets we need to talk about taste before discussing proteins"
Yemen close to 'breaking point' as U.N. scales up food aid
It will cost up to $1.2 billion to feed starving Yemenis for one year
Hair chop traffic cop sparks outrage in Nigeria for 'humiliating' female staff
"No man has a right to take a pair of scissors and cut a woman's hair"
FEATURE-Native Americans fear loss of culture over Trump's border wall
"If I was to walk into your home and build a wall right in the middle of your house, how would you like that?"