Ravaged by Ebola and war, Congo named most neglected crisis of 2018
In Congo, 13 million people in a population of 82 million need help
Brazil expels loggers in rare operation to protect threatened tribe
The Kawahiva are one of the world's last remaining "uncontacted" tribes, who have no peaceful contact with the outside world
Human trafficker at London Olympics gets 30 year prison sentence in U.S.
Jason Gandy was stopped in July 2012 by immigration officers in Britain who suspected something was wrong with the adult man traveling with an unrelated 15-year-old boy
Hundreds of trafficked children go missing from UK care
Findings raise doubts about Britain's ability to care for vulnerable children at time when record number of suspected child slaves are being referred to government
Tilting at windmills: Spain strains to meet record renewables goal
More wind farms are set to be built across Spain in 2019 than in any previous year
Greenpeace may halve India staff after donations row
Known for its campaigns against India's coal-fired power plants, Greenpeace has been barred from receiving foreign donations since 2015
Vanuatu baby treated in world's first commercial drone-delivered vaccine
UNICEF says the drone delivery trial is a big leap for global health.
Fleeing persecution, LGBT+ migrants seek refuge in South America
Argentina and Brazil have become increasingly popular destinations for LGBT+ people seeking asylum
New face of capitalism sees business put planet before profit
An increasing number of businesses are keen to dismantle a 'greed is good' culture and inject compassion into the free-market system
Girl, 10, dies after genital cutting in Sierra Leone
FGM is widely practised in the West African nation during girls' initiations into secret societies which wield significant political clout.