FEATURE-Jihadi brides, dating and identity: British Muslim women speak out
"At a time of such extreme Islamophobia, the more literature can do to challenge this destructive narrative, the better."
Tattoos help Israelis scarred by attacks and war
"I am not a doctor, I cannot heal people but with my ink and with my art if that could help heal people, for me that is something so great"
WIDER IMAGE-Mexico quake leaves thousands stranded without a home
At least 369 people died in the 7.1 magnitude quake that hit central Mexico
Greece passes sex change law opposed by Orthodox Church
Mental evaluation and sterilisation no longer required
Myanmar takes first step to ease Buddhist-Muslim tension
More than half a million Rohingya have fled to Bangladesh, now driven by fear of starvation
Pope to meet top Buddhist monks in Myanmar, address military
There are about 700,000 Roman Catholics in Myanmar according to the country's cardinal, Charles Maung Bo, out of a population of about 51.4 million
Australia pushes asylum seeker transfer in bid to close controversial camp
Under Canberra's hardline immigration policy asylum seekers intercepted at sea are sent for processing at Manus and Nauru. They are told they will never be settled in Australia.
Indian child brides sold in 'package deals' to men from Gulf states
"I was 14 and our neighbour told us that a rich Arab boy was looking for a bride. We went to meet him. He was not a boy. He was 62"