Fight against human trafficking frustrated by governments, families, violence: campaigners
Family loyalty thwarts the fight against trafficking when victims sold into slavery by relatives change testimony to save fathers, brothers or brothers-in-law from going to prison
Battles to end poverty, inequality will falter in Trump era, experts predict
Trump's pronouncement that he would "stop sending foreign aid to countries that hate us" spells likely cuts in foreign assistance
Tanzanian ex-PM loses farm, accused by government of leaving land 'idle'
Since his election last year, President Magufuli has taken steps to monitor and improve government control over the country's land sector
Almost half of refugees in Chad going hungry after aid cuts, poor harvests - U.N.
Since 2014 most refugees have received about 40 percent of the daily 2,100 kilocalories recommended
Kenyans sound alarm over election threat to public land
"It is the responsibility of every Kenyan to jealously guard public land because the consequences of not doing that are dire"
FEATURE-'Leopard skin' plan helps Cambodia farmers stay on large land concessions
"Land titles have been issued to villagers with help from the company"
TIMELINE-Land politics in Cambodia
Campaigners say that without titles demarcating ownership, powerful interests have been able to take control of vast swathes of land
One in seven people with HIV in EU unaware they have virus - report
Trends vary widely between countries
Clean energy gains ground - but old dirty habits die hard
"It's not just about phasing in the new technologies... You need a phase-out plan for the cheap incumbent fuels"
Corruption and illegal cash deals hamper efforts to tackle rape in Cambodia
In a U.N. study, almost one in three Cambodian men interviewed said they had used physical and sexual violence against a partner