Octogenarian Italian feeds the poor with food waste
The 86-year-old prepares hot meals for up to 250 migrants and needy people in Rome four days a week
INSIGHT - Freed from beatings and bondage, yet justice eludes thousands of Indian slaves
Low rates of justice due to lack of awareness of bonded labour law, inadequate police training, and poor resources, lawyers say
Indian film heroes tackle land rights, champion underdog
Over half a dozen recent, big-budget movies from some southern states of India have been about land
Millions of children vaccinated against measles in Boko Haram-hit northeast Nigeria - UN
Some 4.7 million children were given vaccines in the past two weeks
Education offers hope of healing rifts sown by Nigeria's Boko Haram
In this unique Nigerian school, children born to Boko Haram learn together with those orphaned by the militant group
India shows it's serious about solar with giant power plant
Tamil Nadu station is part of a push to get 40 percent of India's power from renewable sources by 2030
Experts hope Costa Rica child marriage ban curbs teen pregnancy
Experts hope raising minimum marriage age to 18 will prevent teen pregnancy and girls dropping out of school
Retail giant Costco wins dismissal of prawn lawsuit over Thai forced labour
The judge ruled that the plaintiffs didn't prove Costco was bound to inform customers that modern-day slavery could be part of its supply chain
Uganda welcomes more refugees daily than some in Europe annually, charity says
Uganda gives refugees the right to work, freedom of movement, access to the same services as nationals, and a small piece of land to farm
Killings of Colombia rights activists casts shadow over peace deal
Five activists have already been killed in 2017