Brazil changes land demarcation procedure in blow to indigenous groups
About 13 percent of Brazil's land had been set aside for the country's indigenous people
Deadly air strike on Nigerian refugee camp sparks U.N. call for investigation
"This tragedy should never have happened"
U.S. faces huge crop losses if temperatures keep rising - scientists
With the days of heat above 30 degrees Celsius expected to double, maize harvests could fall by half, with wheat and soybeans hit too
American man arrested in India for online child porn, police probe trafficking links
If found guilty, the American national could face up to five years imprisonment
Somali gang rape video sparks call for justice, not fine of camels
Traditionally, rape victims forced to accept compensation - often in the form of camels or livestock - and marry their assailants
From Athens to Zihuatanejo, a global show of unity for women's rights
"There's no difference between women who are in the U.S. and here"
Lloyds bank named Britain's best employer for LGBT people
Lloyds was praised for featuring a same-sex marriage proposal in their advertising
Anti-abortion effort gathers steam ahead of Trump presidency, research finds
Fifty new abortion restrictions were passed last year in 18 of the 50 U.S. states