Bangladesh risks sanctions over failure to jail traffickers - official
For two years, Bangladesh has been placed on the U.S. State Department's Tier 2 Watch List in its annual global Trafficking in Persons report, one step above the worst offenders
Scientists warn global warming could decimate fish supplies and fuel migration
Fisheries provide about 260 million full-time and part-time jobs globally with seafood products a critical export for developing nations
Somali refugee's fight against 'silent killer' of FGM inspires film
Ifrah Ahmed hopes the film will spur a global movement against FGM on the scale of the HIV/AIDS campaign.
UK working on post-Brexit carbon trading scheme - minister
UK is the second-largest emitter of greenhouse gases in Europe, and its utilities and industry are among the largest buyers of carbon permits
UK, Australian police help Philippines fight child cybersex trafficking
Philippines has become an epicentre of cybersex trafficking, with many children forced to perform sex acts, abused and raped in front of a webcam by relatives
Unshackled yet far from free, ex-slaves struggle anew in Mauritania
Mauritania was the last country to abolish slavery - in 1981 - and only criminalised it in 2007.
Hands off! Kenyan slum dwellers unite to protect city dam
Residents from Kibera's slum are farming cleared land on the edge of the Nairobi dam, but developers are a constant threat
FACTBOX-8 facts: Yemenis 'dying every day' as U.N. makes record appeal
More than 685,000 people have fled fighting along the west coast of Yemen since June
Kenya losing $1.3 bln a year to LGBT+ discrimination, firms say
The lack of LGBT+ people in the job market as well lower wages faced by members of community due to discrimination was costing Kenya over $100 million every year
UK actress Bonham Carter joins rally protesting violence against women
The annual #March4Women rally this year marks 100 years since the passing of a law lifting sanctions barring women from certain professions