More 'apartheid cities' seen in India after deadly Delhi riots
Human rights experts warn that India is at risk of segregation in its cities, with minorities and poor likely to be pushed out of desirable neighbourhoods
UN aviation agency weighs restrictions on carbon credits under fire by climate activists
New CORSIA scheme could curb airline industry funding for older carbon-offsetting projects whose environmental benefits have been disputed by climate activists
EU executive seeks to crack down on gender pay gap
Women in the European Union earn on average 16% less than men, and improving gender equality would boost EU's GDP per capita by up to a tenth
EU is 'pretending' to tackle climate crisis, Thunberg says
Climate activist Greta Thunberg says European Union is ignoring reality by setting emissions target three decades in the future
Ethiopia's enslaved child maids seek solace at night school
Kept indoors, far from home, and unprotected by labour law, many child servants are denied an education, exploited and enslaved
Spanish government backs tougher action against sex crimes in draft law
The law would toughen punishments for sexual offences, including qualifying all non-consensual sex as rape
In Argentina's north, indigenous children sicken and die from malnutrition
As poverty rises, children in northern indigenous communities are regularly dying for want of decent food and clean water
One in five UK children report nightmares about climate change
A survey for the BBC also found nearly 60% worry about the impact climate change will have on their lives, and two in five do not trust adults to tackle the climate crisis
From job bans to child marriage, countries told to scrap sexist laws
Women only enjoy legal equality in eight countries, found the report, which highlighted issues from men-only jobs to child marriage
Women protest against sexual violence in Malawi
Women rallied to protest against widespread rape and sexual abuse as they marked the global 'She Decides Day'