As Suu Kyi looks on, Gambia details mass rapes, killings in Myanmar
Suu Kyi, a Nobel Peace laureate, is expected to repeat denials of genocide and argue that military operations were a legitimate counterterrorism response to attacks by Rohingya militants
Rohingya pray for justice on eve of Myanmar genocide hearings
More than 730,000 Rohingya fled Myanmar in 2017 after the military-led crackdown and were forced into squalid camps across the border in Bangladesh
Refugee girls in Chad embrace school as path to university opens up
Only one in four Chadian boys and half as many girls attend secondary school, with poverty, lack of access and child marriage contributing to the low rates
From Brazil to Cambodia, conflicts flaring over land, water
Conflicts over land and water flared across the world in 2019 amid greater competition for resources and increasing hostility towards farmers and indigenous people, according to reports
World leaders risk anger, more protests over inequality -UN official
As countries rush to develop, the frustration of those who remain without access to higher education, the digital economy or services like broadband could fuel political tension
Tech, climate change creating new inequalities, U.N. says
These forms of inequality are rising as progress has been made in more traditional measures of inequality such as extreme poverty and disease
Film star Helen Mirren decries 'disturbing' global rise in homelessness
'The problem is becoming much too big,' award-winning British actor Helen Mirren said
Migrants in Bosnia refuse to move from forest camp
The migrants, who are eager to reach the European Union, say they do not want to be rehoused further away from the Croatian border, which lies just 8 km (5 miles) away
In rare legal test, Myanmar faces genocide hearings at The Hague
More than 730,000 Rohingya Muslims have fled Myanmar to neighbouring Bangladesh since a 2017 military crackdown
WHO decries "collective failure" as measles kills 140,000
Mistrust of authorities and misinformation over vaccines are contributing to the worldwide rise in cases