க்ரேயான்களும் வண்ணம் தீட்டும் புத்தகங்களும் குழந்தைக் கடத்தலில் ஈடுபடுவோருக்கு தண்டனை கிடைப்பதை அதிகரிக்க உதவுகின்றன
In child-friendly court, there are no black robes and even policemen cannot enter in uniform, helping trafficked and exploited children testify without fear
Britain urged to mind the gap on promises over boosting women's pay
Parliamentary committee calls for flexible working, paternal leave, and encouraging women aged over 40 back to work
After epiphany in U.S., woman forges peace among Indian and Pakistani youth
"I only thought I would meet Indians if there was a war, if the Indians came in to kill us. But the Indian I met was a human being, just like me."
FEATURE-Cartoons and calendars help Bolivian farmers dampen fire risk
Following a spate of wildfires in Bolivia, Peru, Argentina and Chile, experts are calling for a greater focus on fire education and early warning
Indian politician quits after protests against giving women stronger voice
Plans to allocate one-third of the seats in local urban authorities for women sparked protests
British Museum trains Iraqi archaeologists to rebuild post-Islamic State
British Museum scheme aims to equip Iraq with digital and excavation skills necessary to salvage artifacts and rebuild ancient sites
Drought insurance helps some Kenyan herders, others wait for aid
Some 2.7 million people across half of Kenya's 47 counties have been affected by the drought, declared a national disaster
It's a bird...It's a plane...It's an edible aid drone!
Edible drones filled with food, water or medicine could soon become indispensable in humanitarian emergencies
Actress abducted, raped in car in south India, police say
Actress said she was abducted by a group of men who drove her around in a car for two hours and sexually assaulted
Caucasus "land grab" feared in remote UNESCO heritage site
As a hydroelectric dam project threatens to destroy their homes, dying elders in indigenous villages of Svaneti have warned: "The Svans are in danger, be careful"