Fight climate change by granting indigenous rights to forests - report
Indigenous and local communities own more than half the world's land under customary rights. Yet they only have secure legal rights to 10 percent
Local governments keep U.S. on track for climate targets Trump rejected - report
The United States is the only country to reject the Paris agreement to curb global warming
World sinks to 10-year happiness low
Conflict-hit Central African Republic was the world's unhappiest place last year
Colombia failing to fight child sexual exploitation
The trafficking and sexual exploitation of children is particularly rife in tourist cities and illegal gold mining areas
Despite reforms, Qatar's migrant workers still fear exploitation
Migrant workers outnumber the local workforce in Qatar by nearly 20 to one. Most are from the Philippines, South Asia and Africa.
Philanthropies pledge $450 million to save forests, climate
"While the world heats up, many of our governments have been slow - slow to act. And so we in philanthropy must step up"
Scottish global gathering for good sees young, bright future for business
"The key thing (that's changed) in the decade is the transformational views of, and engagement with, young people"
Britain 'failing' its itinerant traveller communities - lawmakers
Lawmakers called for a change of government policy that would address both the needs of travellers and settled communities
U.N. chief turns up heat on governments to cool climate change
"If we do not change course by 2020, we risk missing the point where we can avoid runaway climate change"
British LGBT domestic abuse victims twice as likely to attempt suicide
Gay and transgender people attacked by their partners are also twice as likely to self-harm or have been abused by a family member in the past