India's 'invisible' workers march for better pay, job security
Almost 90 percent of the labour force works in the informal sector with no security, low wages and little or no benefits
India's 'invisible' home garment workers exploited by fashion brands
Besides being denied minimum wages, home-workers have virtually no avenue to seek redress for abusive or unfair conditions
Fighting sex trafficking with soap at the Super Bowl
Big sporting events, from the World Cup to the Olympics, regularly trigger a panic over an influx of sex workers, with many being victims of human trafficking
UK rejects calls to license car washes to prevent worker abuses
Thousands of workers in Britain's car washes are estimated to be slaves - mostly men lured from Eastern Europe then trapped in debt bondage
U.S. clerk behind gay marriage furor may be stuck with legal fees
Kentucky state lawyers have argued that Kim Davis should pay $225,000 in legal fees
Don't just arrest - buy better to stop slavery, states urged
Governments are increasingly examining their own supply chains due to their huge purchasing power and growing pressure to abide by the very rules that they apply to businesses
Aid groups warn of lost generation as 500,000 Yemeni children flee fighting
About 2 million children in Yemen are now out of school after a nearly four-year-long war that has killed tens of thousands of people
Beyonce, Jay-Z offer lifetime concert tickets for fans who go vegan
Under the contest rules, one fan will get a pair of tickets to one official concert tour by Beyonce and/or Jay-Z for the next 30 years
Nonbinary? Intersex? 11 U.S. states issuing third gender IDs
Here are 11 states that grant identity documents with non-binary gender markers
Rough sleeping falls in England - but 'damning' rise in London
Almost 600 people died while homeless last year in England and Wales