Britain's fashion industry is exploitative and unsustainable - parliamentarians
Britain, which buys more clothes per person than any other country in Europe, has seen a boom in "fast fashion" - cheap clothing produced rapidly in response to the latest trends
Brazil's fight against urban slavery is getting harder
Last year 523 workers were found in slavery-like conditions during labor inspections in Brazilian cities, about 225 more than in 2017
Is this the year U.S. Congress passes equal pay law for women?
Democrats introduce a bill to ensure equal pay for women and transparency from employers
Athens aims to deliver goods and services free of forced labour
Major companies face growing scrutiny and consumer pressure to guarantee their goods are slave-free
'No regrets' says Indian woman ostracised for defying Hindu temple ban
The civil servant made history when she and a female lecturer became the first women in centuries to enter the Sabarimala temple in southern India
From captivity to leaders: ex-bonded workers herald change in India
Game-changer for millions in India as three former bonded labourers elected to village councils
Renewable power surge in Africa faces a shortout: not enough workers
With 4.5 million new jobs related to expansion of off-grid renewable energy expected by 2030, worker training efforts are taking off
Inside job: Bosnian policewomen take on abusive husbands
Almost one in two Bosnian women have experienced some form of violence, mostly at the hands of their own partners
OECD urges Australia to step up carbon emissions cuts
"Australia needs to intensify mitigation efforts to reach its Paris Agreement goal: emissions are projected to increase by 2030," says OECD review
Ghost town: the Cambodian cemetery where the living outnumber the dead
More than 25,000 families live in 277 urban poor settlements around Phnom Penh