Gay man to run against Kentucky clerk who denied him marriage license
Davis spent five days in jail in September 2015 after refusing a court order to issue marriage licenses following the Supreme Court's decision legalizing same-sex marriage
UK mass arrests for online child sex abuse stoke trafficking fears
Children are increasingly being abused, trafficked and sold online
Six arrested in Zambia in crackdown on illegal sale of foreign aid
Arrests stem from an effort to make U.S. foreign assistance more effective and accountable
"Glimmer of hope" as food and fuel arrives in Yemen ports - NRC
Yemen's population of 27 million is almost entirely reliant on imports for food, fuel and medicine
Drug dealers convicted for trafficking teenage girl in landmark UK case
Britain's anti-slavery laws used to convict drug dealers for first time
Saudi air strikes on Yemen intensify, residents in capital stay indoors
UN envoy says more civilian lives at risk
'Where is the justice?' ask climate 'refugees', sidelined from global deal
"Those of us who are least responsible, continue to bear the brunt"
Women land defenders in Asia need more protection as violence rises - rights groups
From Cambodia to the Philippines, women land rights defenders face increasing levels of violence and intimidation
Rights groups slam World Bank's "vague" new guidelines to protect communities
"If the World Bank is serious about protecting communities against harm from its projects, it needs to make sure borrowers have a detailed and practical blueprint on how to do that"
WHO says 480 need to be evacuated from Damascus suburb with worst malnutrition
No green light yet from Syrian govt for evacuation