Change the way you do business to tackle labour abuses, big companies told
Major brands could improve the situation by abandoning unfair purchasing practices that open the door to abuse
UK's Tetley reveals tea suppliers in push for slave-free sourcing
Some Indian plantations certified as slavery-free are nonetheless abusing and underpaying their workers
Bolsonaro victory sparks fears among Brazil's LGBT+ community
In 2011 Bolsonaro told a reporter he would prefer his son to "die in a car crash" than be gay
Electric car demand fuelling rise in child labour in DR Congo - campaigners
Tens of thousands of children as young as six dig for the toxic substance in mines in the country's southeast, rights groups say
LGBT+ Australians 'vilified' as PM rules out gender-neutral passports - campaigners
Prime Minister Scott Morrison called gender-neutral passports "nonsense" and ruled out their introduction this week
Asian MPs urge halt to Rohingya repatriation plan amid safety fears
Almost all Rohingya lack citizenship, and many of their villages were burned down during the military operations
Rain or shine, grain banks help Kenyan farmers beat trade cartels
When a harvest is better than expected, storage facilities mean farmers keep the extra cash, rather than middleman traders
Hunger stalks Asia's booming cities - U.N. agencies
World hunger rose in 2017 for a third consecutive year due to conflict and climate change
The Cambodian textile factory that craves 'normal'
This textile factory's staff get benefits such as childcare and work in environmentally-friendly buildings - utterly normal in many countries; equally rare in Cambodia
U.S. female surgeons expect to earn $1 million less than men - study
Women in general surgery expected to be paid an average of $30,000 less each year than men over a 30-year career