Ceasefire with Colombia's ELN rebels expires, talks continue
The ELN has said it wants a new deal drawn up
Denied land, Indian women stake claims in collectives
Indian women are increasingly taking the law into their own hands when local officials and male community leaders prevent them from obtaining land legally
Indian rape survivors still subjected to intrusive, illegal tests
Two-finger test continues to be performed despite being banned years ago
California mudslides kill at least 13 in area ravaged by wildfire
The mudslides after a series of intense wildfires burned off protective vegetation last month
Latin American human rights court urges same-sex marriage legalization
Same-sex couples have been allowed to marry in several Latin American countries in recent years, despite church opposition
Address root causes of forced labour to clean up supply chains: report
Millions spent each year to prevent forced labour amount to little more than a "band-aid", say experts
Survivors, coastguard say dozens of migrants missing off Libya
Survivors say around 50 dead but coastguard says number of missing could be as high as 100
United Nations head given a C+ grade from women's groups
Guterres has made unprecedented progress promoting women's rights but isn't "pulling all the levers of power at his disposal"
Poverty for Syrian refugees in Lebanon could push children to marry and work
"Child labour and early marriage are direct consequences of poverty"
Cholera threatens Congo's capital as hundreds die from lack of treatment
"The numbers are going up very quickly"