Sexual harassment rife in Europe's parliaments - report
Parliamentarians fighting gender inequality and violence against women were often singled out for attack
'Too easy' to groom children as drug mules, says UK ex-gangster
In Britain, 2,118 children suspected to have been trafficked were referred to the government last year
Rising hunger pushes Congo's children into sex work and mines - charities
Congo's North Kivu and Ituri provinces have been a tinder box of armed rebellion and ethnic killing since two civil wars in the late 1990s
Plate of beans too costly for some as conflict sends food costs rocketing
The number of people in the world suffering long-term hunger has risen in the last two years from 784 million to 821 million
Food wasted by rich nations could end world hunger - U.N.
Some 821 million people around the world were hungry in 2017
Rich nations must eat less meat to tackle climate change - campaigners
The average person in Britain eats more than three times the government's recommended 70 grams of red or processed meat each day
Rise in reported LGBT+ hate crime in UK a 'wake-up call'
Police recorded nearly 13,300 crimes against LGBT+ people in the year to the end of March
Anti-gay teachings 'mainstream' in Australian churches, report finds
Gay and transgender conversion therapies are increasingly common in many Christian churches in Australia
Cambodia construction boom built on 'blood bricks' and slavery - report
Poverty fuelled partly by climate change has pushed tens of thousands of Cambodian families into bonded labour in the booming capital
Staying safe from climate risks makes financial sense, says new commission
"Knowledge is still not being put into practice quickly enough, and knowledge is not shared"