British MPs, lawyers trying to visit detained Saudi women's rights activists
Over a dozen women's rights activists have been arrested in Saudi Arabia since May
A very vegan New Year: increasing numbers sign up for meat-free resolution
A record 170,000 people across 14 countries have signed up for Veganuary, in which people pledge to go vegan to January
Britain failing forced marriage victims - campaigners
Government has pledged to investigate reports women were being charged to be rescued
Biogas guzzlers: Karachi's public buses to run on cow poo
The project aims to clean up the city's air, cut carbon emissions, and improve public transport for struggling commuters
Death toll from Philippine landslides, floods climbs to 85
Officials have put three provinces under a state of calamity to give them access to emergency funds.
Showdown looming to test U.S. women's abortion access in 2019
At the heart of the controversy is the high court's Roe v Wade decision, which legalized abortion nationwide 45 years ago.
Women take the lead as classic German war film gets TV reboot
World War 2 drama 'Das Boot' follows in the footsteps of 'Ghostbusters' and 'Ocean's 8' by introducing female leads in a sequel for the #MeToo era
UK appoints first champion to tackle 'moral scandal' of food waste
Britain currently wastes approximately 10 million tonnes of fruit, vegetables and other foods every year, which are worth about 20 billion pounds
Satellites to survivors: five goals for the anti-slavery fight in 2019
About 40 million people are estimated to be enslaved in a trade worth an estimated $150 billion a year to traffickers
Delays blight Congo's presidential vote as opposition cries foul
Elections are a rare event in Congo, which has been plagued by authoritarian rule, assassinations, coups and civil wars since independence from Belgium in 1960