Rights campaigner says she was offered title for sex with British lord
A parliamentary investigation found Lord Lester sexually harassed Jasvinder Sanghera and offered her "corrupt inducements to sleep with him"
Pakistan must live up to promise to build more girls' schools, activists say
PAKISTAN-EDUCATION/GIRLS:KM-Pakistan must live up to promise to build more girls' schools, activists say
Families of freed Cameroonian kidnap victims feared Chibok repeat
The scale of the kidnapping was unprecedented in the country's long-running separatist crisis
Top UK fashion brands team up with law enforcement to combat modern slavery
The global fashion industry has come under pressure to change since more than 1,100 garment workers were killed in the Rana Plaza factory collapse in Bangladesh
Facebook auction of South Sudan child bride could inspire other families - activists
Despite the legal age of marriage being 18 years old, more than 50 percent of South Sudanese girls are wed before their 18th birthday
With forest rights, indigenous Indonesians stave off mining, palm oil
"All around us, we have seen forest land taken for mining and for palm oil plantations that are not good for the environment or for the people"
Instant forest? 'Tree hopping' takes off in Kenya
Moving trees from areas where there are plenty to areas that have none can help restore degraded areas quickly, farmers say
Britain to scrutinise confidentiality deals that silence harassment victims
Confidentiality agreements have come under more scrutiny amid the 'Me Too' movement around the world against sexual harassment and assault
Anger and anxiety in Taiwan as same-sex marriage vote nears
On November 24 Taiwan will hold a series of public votes to decide whether same-sex unions should be written into law
Sierra Leone ruling against palm oil company will empower communities - campaigners
The decision marks the first time in Sierra Leone's history that a community has been able to win back land leased to a foreign company