Money, money, money: It's a rich man's world among UK's high earners
The gender pay gap has been a persistent problem in Britain, even though sex discrimination was outlawed in the 1970s
Workers making clothes for Australian fashion firms can't make ends meet - study
Workers, most of them women, often struggle to put enough food on the table and cannot pay for medical treatment when they are sick
Anti-LGBT+ abuse stokes mental health struggles in Bolsonaro's Brazil
About 100 LGBT+ Brazilians killed themselves last year, almost four times the number documented in 2016
Green Climate Fund names France's Glemarec as new chief
"Yannick Glemarec brings 30 years of experience in climate change, development, finance and their inter-relationships," the fund says
Warming waters heat up fishing costs along India’s Malabar Coast
Climate change is making an already difficult search for fish harder, boosts costs for fuel, ice and nets
India forest dwellers to fight mass eviction order with protests
A growing population and increasing demand for industrial projects are placing greater stress on land in India
Devout Jamaica debates green light for abortion after rape, incest
Having an abortion - or even talking about it with a doctor - is illegal in Jamaica, except to save a woman's life or to preserve her mental and physical health
Bitter aftertaste? Food companies could face costly disputes over land in Africa
Decades-long legal disputes over land could cost tens of millions of dollars, research says
Water-stressed Pakistan looks for billions in donations to build dams
But the effort to improve water and energy security with big dams faces significant opposition within the country
Accused of bullying staff, top brass at Amnesty International offer to quit
Review cites 'disconcerting' number of incidences of bullying, racism and sexism and multiple cases of managers belittling and publicly humiliating staff