Two killed in clashes over land for power station in eastern India
Conflicts related to land have risen in India as demand for land for industrial and development projects has grown
With drought looming, Sri Lanka tries something new: preparing
Officials are removing taxes on imported rice, restricting reservoir use and looking for alternatives to hydropower as drought looms
FEATURE-In LGBT "paradise", Thai transgender activist breaks barriers to education
In a landmark case, Nada Chaiyajit petitioned her school to issue her official documents according to the gender identity she has chosen, on the basis of her rights rather than mental illness
Red Cross vow to continue aid after workers killed in northeast Nigeria
Nigerian government says air force bombing of the camp in in Borno state was a "regrettable operational mistake"
U.N. warns of famine risk in Somalia amid worsening drought
"Early action is the only way to demonstrate that we have learnt the lessons from the past to avert another catastrophe"
Nearly 200 more child workers freed as crackdown continues in south India
The states of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh have become hubs for child labour, activists said
Trump election prompts U.S. mothers to warn children about assault - poll
Release of the research comes just days before hundreds of thousands of women are expected to flood the nation's capital for a Women's March