Still no justice, says Spanish woman a decade after daughter killed in Pamplona
Pamplona has been cracking down for several years on sexual abuse at the festival, and now offers specialised support teams and an app with a localisation tool to report assaults
First new steps for Syrian girl who used tin cans for legs
Doctors hope Maya will be able to fully walk with her new prosthetic legs in three months
U.N. aid chief to visit North Korea, first visit since 2011
More than 10 million people, some 40 percent of the population of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) need humanitarian assistance
Hundreds of thousands evacuated in Japan as 'historic' rain falls; four dead
Around 168,000 people were ordered from their homes due to the danger of further landslides and flooding, and 1.2 million more were advised to leave
Bangladesh gets $100-mln ADB grant to boost facilities for displaced Rohingya
Bangladesh faces a challenge in managing refugee camps in its southern district of Cox's Bazar, flooded by more than 700,000 people who fled violence in Rakhine
France has no reason to bar lesbians from IVF, top court advises
Law currently restricts to heterosexual couples treatments such as in vitro fertilisation (IVF) that are widely available to all women in countries such as Britain, Belgium and Spain
Russian jets hit Syrian south, UN urges Jordan to open border
UN says number of displaced in southwest climbs to 320,000
Italy wants end to Libyan embargo to help it tackle migrants
More than 640,000 migrants have landed on Italian shores since 2014
Israel threatens Syria over Golan deployment, extends refugee aid
Hundreds of new refugees from Deraa are turning up on the Golan daily
Ireland to hold referendum on women's role in the home
Views have changed rapidly in recent decades as the power of the Roman Catholic Church has waned.