Diversity at work is better for business - top UK lawyer
International law firm Pinsent Masons was named Britain's most LGBT+-friendly workplace by charity Stonewall
Australian minister for women to quit politics at election
Her announcement follows the departure of other women from the ruling party, with some citing disunity, bullying and intimidation.
Spain brings fresh impetus to climate fight after lost decade
"Spain is ready to contribute to creating a global economy that is prosperous, fair and ecological," says prime minister
'We're not extinct': marchers in US call for indigenous rights
Native groups are struggling with land encroachment by governments and logging, mining and agribusiness companies
Brexit threatens LGBT+ rights: top British lawyer
Helena Kennedy says the lack of a firm government commitment to the Human Rights Act is a "flag" that it intends to eventually replace or repeal the law
Tens of thousands cut off from aid in northeast Nigeria after attack
Humanitarians have been unable to access Rann by either road or helicopter, with no idea when they might be able to return
Social media users flip #10yearchallenge to spotlight war, climate change
Some members of the LGBT+ community use the hashtag to speak about their personal challenges and struggles in society over the years
Ways the food business eats into waste
Britain's Marks & Spencer joins a wave of supermarkets and manufacturers pledging to reduce waste in response to rising public outcry over environmental damage
U.S. State Dept says may ask Trump to scrap another Obama climate order
In 2014 executive order, Obama directed State Department and other agencies to factor climate resilience into development programs
Briton's death in Kenya adds to long list of aid worker killings
Humanitarian workers worldwide are facing an increase in raids, killings and kidnappings as fighters flout the international laws meant to protect humanitarians