Arty mailbags deliver indigenous land rights message in Australia
Australia lags behind Latin American and African nations when it comes to laws protecting indigenous land rights
Norway's wealth fund, UNICEF form children's rights network
The fund expects companies it invests in to have policies on issues such as child labour, human rights and environmental consideration
Libyan government says investigating migrant "slave market" reports
"We are now currently waiting for the results of the investigations which I believe are coming to a close"
Pope, at service for Africa, decries murder of women and children
Francis had planned to go later this year to South Sudan, which has been hit by civil war, famine and a refugee crisis, but had to scrap the project for security reasons
Iraq launches operation to clear desert near Syria of Islamic State
"The objective behind the operation is to prevent remaining Daesh groups from melting into the desert region and using it as a base for future attacks"
Aid agencies say Yemen blockade remains, Egeland calls it 'collective punishment'
"Even if both the flights and humanitarian shipments will go through now, it is not solving the underlying crisis" - Jan Egeland, former U.N. aid chief who now heads the Norwegian Refugee Council
All-female police motorbike squad to fight gender crimes in Delhi
The squad of 600 policewomen will ride in pairs through the streets on state-of-art motorbikes, equipped with guns, pepper sprays and body cameras
PNG police order protesting asylum seekers out of Australian-run camp
"We don't want another prison. We want to leave this place, but they need to give a good solution for us"
Migrant crackdown in India's Assam puts millions at risk - activists
Anti-migrant sentiment has long festered in Assam, home to tens of thousands of people from Bangladesh
Lost and found radio booth helps protect Rohingya refugee children from traffickers
Six out of ten of the new arrivals in Bangladesh camps are children, providing a fertile hunting ground for traffickers.