Dirty money from Nigeria seized by Britain should help Boko Haram victims - charity
"Large sums of illicit finance from Nigeria are laundered through banks and the property markets in the UK"
Barricades on the beach: Beirut residents fight for their waterfront
"We all grew up playing football on Ramlet al-Baida or just coming here to swim"
In milestone case, Thai court rules to protect young refugee football star
The boy was smuggled from war-torn Somalia three years ago
Early drought warning helps Pakistan's farmers prepare for dry season
Told rains won't come, some wheat farmers have switched crops - and are on track to avoid losses
Footballer Drogba's charity cleared of fraud but may have misled donors - UK watchdog
"Donors will have expected their donations to have been used for charitable purposes, not accumulated in a bank account"
Americas' top human rights body hears first LGBT torture case
Complaint seeks guarantees to change Peru's laws to better protect the rights of LGBT people and tackle discrimination they can face by police
Religious leaders urge Australia to ramp up fight against modern slavery
Australia is home to 4,300 victims of forced labour, sexual exploitation and domestic servitude, according to one estimate
Americas' top human rights body hears first LGBT torture case
The complaint calls for the Peruvian government to give financial compensation to Luis Alberto Rojas
Britain vows to play its part to end female genital mutilation "in a generation"
"FGM is everybody's business"
Yazidi sex slave uses international stage to put spotlight on trafficking
"Before 2014 we didn't know there was something called human trafficking"