INTERVIEW-Bangladesh boosts efforts to stop trafficking of Rohingya amid U.S. criticism

Bangladesh says it is striving to stop Rohingya refugees from being trafficked, but the crackdown will "take some time"

Bombed Tripoli migrant detention centre being emptied - U.N.

The United Nations has said the strike on the camp, which killed more than 50 people, could amount to a war crime


Making waves: Female round-the-world crew to fight ocean plastic

Some marine experts have warned there could be more plastic than fish by 2050


Mexico City mayor promises to eradicate violence against women

Mexico City alone has seen 81 murders of women and 13 femicides so far this year, government data shows


South Sudan court rules against marriage of girl, 16, in landmark case

South Sudan has one of the highest rates of child marriage in the world with more than half of girls wed before their 18th birthday


INTERVIEW - LGBT+ campaigner bids to become Tunisia's first openly gay president

Mounir Baatour hopes to change perceptions in the conservative North African country, where homosexuality is punishable by up to three years in jail


UK aims to uncover more traffickers with new modern slavery research centre

The initiative will drive research and boost collaboration between various sectors, focusing on prevention, law enforcement, supply chains and victims' needs


As rains falter, water harvesting quenches Nepal's thirst for irrigation

Government-backed storage ponds are helping farmers face up to unpredictable rainfall linked to climate change


'Equal pay' fight resonates as New York fetes U.S. women's soccer team

The players have filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Soccer Federation highlighting a huge paygap with their male counterparts


Despite funding loss, cities vow to continue resilience push

As funding for 100 Resilient Cities programme winds down, cities say work to cut risks - from floods to refugee flows - will continue


ANALYSIS-Court battles underline complexity of India's myriad land laws

Across India, more than 700 land disputes affect nearly 8 million people - many of these cases end up in court


Opinion

OPINION: We can’t afford not to invest in green affordable housing

Can we meet our aspirations to house our growing population without destroying the environment?



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