Indigenous leaders face trial for deadly silver mine protest
After the 2011 protest, the Canadian mining project's license was repealed, but indigenous leaders now face charges of obstruction of public services, disturbing the peace and aggravated extortion
Property rights campaign for women takes aim at patriarchy in South Asia
Across India, only 13 percent of farmland is owned by women
Aid agencies adopt war-zone ways to help Central Americans in crisis
Levels of PTSD among Central American migrants treated by MSF in Mexico are similar to those in "traditional conflict settings", with nearly 60 percent of women showing signs of depression
Thousands of migrant workers arrested in Malaysia in major crackdown
Activists say most undocumented workers are victims of human trafficking and fraud
Violência na Amazônia rural aumenta em meio à confusão burocrática de títulos de terra
Sem provas de propriedade da terra, pequenos agricultores no estado do Amazonas estão sendo violentamente forçados por fazendeiros poderosos a sair de suas casas
G20 not yet doing enough to prevent dangerous climate change - campaigners
Of world's 20 leading economies, Italy, Brazil, France and Germany are closest to meeting international targets to keep global warming below 2C
Rural Amazon violence rises amid bureaucratic mess over land titles
With no clear proof of land ownership, small farmers in Amazonas state are being violently forced from their homes by powerful ranchers
Popular UK dating TV show to feature LGBT contestants for first time
"Blind Date" episode, to air on Saturday to coincide with London's gay pride march
India's new tax makes 'untouchables' of small firms, hurts informal workers
The informal sector employs about 400 million workers and generates more than half India's gross domestic product
'I don't have no plan': Louisiana shrimpers fear stormy future
Albert Ragas has already tried relocating to escape flooding and coastal erosion, but "it just wasn't home"