INTERVIEW -Papua New Guinea land activist vows to battle for his people from Britain
Activist Joe Moses is seeking asylum in Britain
Protesters against India dam evictions fear more violence after police action
Nearly 200 villages are expected to be submerged from a planned increase in the height of the dam
"Honour killings" hotline launched to protect mixed caste couples in south India
There were 47 reported cases of honour killings between 2010 and 2015 in the state of Tamil Nadu
Cambodian court upholds jail term for woman land rights activist
Nicknamed the "women of the lake", Tep Vanny and her group have for years waged a campaign defending their homes from a luxury real estate project
Developing countries urged to act now to prevent technology exacerbating poverty
"Clearly, millions of people in developing countries can be expected to turn to outsourced work as internet access continues to grow"
Drugged and dragged into conflict, Congolese children suffer 'terrible abuse'
Children are prey to attacks, detention and sexual violence, as well as the threat of diseases and malnutrition
Alcohol ban hits TB testing in eastern India
"We are helpless"
Landless and widowed women in south India bear brunt of drought
Nearly three-quarters of rural women in India depend on land for a livelihood yet land titles are nearly always in the man's name
Escalating violence hinders aid operations in northern Mali - agencies
Aid operations have been disrupted about 70 times so far this year
'Chickens vs. Aliens' and other modern myths by Syrian refugee children
"Travelling Tales" aims to encourage communication between young refugees and others children, through the universal language of myth and wild imagination