Indian police charge six people with selling babies for adoption
"This is the first time we have a case like this and we are at a loss as to how to go about it"
Palm oil giant denies covering up labour abuses in Indonesia
Wilmar denies intimidation accusations in attempt to cover up labour abuses from child labour to low wages
A simple address unlocks new life for Indian slum dwellers
Up to 37 million households - a quarter of India's urban population - live in informal housing including slums due to a critical shortage of affordable housing
Girls in Senegal's Islamic schools prey to abuse while boys beg on streets - activists
Tens of thousands of children are forced to beg by teachers who beat them if they fail to bring in some 2,000 CFA francs ($3) per day
One in five believe women inferior to men: global survey
Around half of those polled in China, Russia and India said men were superior to women and better at earning money and at attaining education
Kenyan women lead rise of Airbnb female entrepreneurs
Kenyan women earn about one-third of their annual household expenditure from Airbnb
Reducing food waste is good for business - study
Throwing out food wastes the water, energy and fuel needed to grow, store and transport it
FEATURE-Could "resurrection" crops survive drought and feed a hungry planet?
Scientist hopes that by putting resurrection plants' survival skills into crops, the world's population could be better fed
EXCLUSIVE - The biggest challenge facing women? Work, say men and women globally
The overwhelming concern voiced in Thomson Reuters Foundation vox pop for International Women's Day is employment
Under 10 percent of international climate fund cash reaching local projects, study shows
“Understanding how to get money where it matters is the challenge of the moment,” says one report author