Germany's housing crisis fuels black market for refugees
Activists are concerned that a shortage of housing in Germany is hindering refugee integration
Me and my (porn) shadow: 'spycam' epidemic seizes S.Korea
The spy camera phenomenon has reached such epidemic proportions in South Korea, that tens of thousands of women have taken to the streets to march for action
UK launches car wash scheme to tackle labour abuses and slavery
Thousands of workers in Britain's car washes are estimated to be slaves - mostly men lured from Eastern Europe
'Insurance gap' threatens disaster-vulnerable poor nations - Lloyd's
Emerging economies that lack insurance face crippling losses in the face of worsening floods, storms and other disasters
Data project aims to stop human trafficking before it occurs - organisers
Shared data hub will collect information on money moving around the world and compare it to known ways that traffickers move their illicit gains
India to put former top climate change official on trial for sexual harassment
Rajendra K. Pachauri, former chair of the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, denies the charges
INTERVIEW - Model Natalia Vodianova gets personal in bid to save disabled children from orphanages
More than 80 percent of children in care are not orphans but have been separated from their families due to poverty or discrimination
INTERVIEW - Victims key to tackling sexual harassment, says UN adviser
The U.N. has been rocked by dozens of cases as the #MeToo campaign has emboldened women to speak out against their abusers
Twenty men convicted of grooming and raping young girls in Britain
Britain has been rocked by a series of child sex abuse and trafficking cases, with hundreds of girls exploited by large gangs
Nobel laureate urges end to impunity on rape as weapon of war
Denis Mukwege founded the Panzi Hospital in 1999 to help women and girls who had been raped during the conflict in eastern Congo