EXPERT VIEWS - What will be the impact of the Trump presidency on women's rights?
Donald Trump as next U.S. president raises questions about how this will affect women's rights, abortion and gender equality
EU lawmakers back Uzbekistan trade deal opposed by anti-slavery activists
Rights groups accuse Uzbekistan, the world's fifth-largest cotton exporter, of operating state-orchestrated forced labour system
UK urged to stop locking up stateless 'ghost people'
Experts say Britain subjects stateless people to "prolonged and pointless detention" as it tries to remove them even though no country will accept them
World Bank probe into Tata tea project finds it failed to protect Indian workers
Complaints by charities and trade unions about exploitation and abuse of tea-pickers prompted investigation
Swipe to report child abuse: App launched in India to rein in crime
"The app puts promotion, protection and preservation of child rights in peoples' hands"
Gender pay gap means British women 'work for free' until year end - campaigners
Gender pay gap closes a touch, so "Equal Pay Day" - date after which women "work for free" due to the pay gap - falls on Nov. 10 this year, a day later than in 2015
FACTBOX - The economics of India's seasonal debt bondage trap
Drought and poverty force thousands of villagers in India to take loans from labour agents, then spend the next six months working to pay the debts back
India's move to curb "black money" will break backbone of traffickers - Satyarthi
Move to withdraw large banknotes from circulation will help to curb human trafficking and child slavery, says Nobel laureate Kailash Satyarthi