Anti-slavery comic warns U.S. teens about 'wolves in the street'
Could online comics based on real experiences of trafficking survivors prevent tech-savvy teenagers from being enslaved?
Gay witch-hunt sparks fear and panic in Tanzania's LGBT+ community
A regional commissioner said this week that a team would be set up to arrest suspected homosexuals, who could face up to 30 years in jail
Trans meets tradition in Mexico's LGBT+ dance troupe
A folk dance troupe is making waves in Mexico by allowing its dancers to perform in whichever gender makes them happy
Investors bank on women for financial and social gains
There are signs that business is increasingly open to so-called 'gender lens investing', where investments are expressly made to benefit women
Developers tee off amid mass closure of U.S. golf courses
The waning interest in golf among millennials is leading to the sale of often valuable urban land
Dockless bikes: Green revolution or public 'parasite'?
Critics have complained about the number of dockless vehicles left vandalised or dumped in public
Too hot to bite: Tsetse flies dwindle as temperatures rise in Zimbabwe
Cattle losses are falling - but flies could move to cooler areas, scientists warn
Forced out of Angola, Congolese migrant workers left with no food or shelter
Angola has launched a crackdown on illegal diamond mining, expelling hundreds of thousands of migrant workers back to neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo
Governments can take action before disasters strike – it should be a legal requirement they do so
Warnings of floods and major storms get pretty accurate within three days of anticipated impact, and a lot can be done in that timeframe
British couple arrested for enslaving man in garden shed
Medics alerted authorities when a Polish man in his 40s entered a walk-in health centre and told staff he was forced to work for food