Refugees on Nauru plead for resettlement as regional leaders meet
Children detained by Australia on the Pacific island of Nauru are suffering mentally and some attempting suicide
New Thai law for forest-dwellers does not give ownership rights, activists say
Indigenous and local communities own more than half the world's land under customary rights
Indian sex trafficking survivors take their #MeToo stories online
Of an estimated 20 million commercial sex workers in India, 16 million women and girls are victims of trafficking
Europe struggling to 'catch' bad bosses who enslave migrant workers
Migrants said they toiled for months for little or no pay, and suffered threats and violence
Building hope: art triumphs over war at London Design Biennale
"We want to divert people's attention to focus on rebuilding rather than just destruction"
Palestinian refugees fear for the future after U.S. pulls funding
The UN agency that funds schools for Palestinian refugee communities has said it may run out of money by October
Yemen's plunging economy threatens to kill more people than war - aid agency
Three-quarters of Yemen's population - 22 million people - are in need of humanitarian assistance
Wee ou non: Can green urinals keep Paris streets clean?
"Paris is becoming dirtier and dirtier because people don't take care of it."
Thai ban on female cadets could mean sexual assaults go unreported
The Royal Police Cadet Academy announced this week that it will not admit female candidates from the next academic year