Indian politician says had consensual relations with journalist accusing him of rape
M.J. Akbar has been one of the highest-profile targets of a growing #MeToo movement in India
Anti-slavery comic warns U.S. teens about 'wolves in the street'
Could online comics based on real experiences of trafficking survivors prevent tech-savvy teenagers from being enslaved?
Sudan should prosecute Darfur crimes, pursue ICC arrest warrants - UN
Thousands of people have been killed in Sudan's civil wars, including the western Darfur region where rebels have been fighting against the Bashir government since 2003
Trump sends 5,200 troops to Mexico border as caravan advances
A group of approximately 3,500 immigrants is traveling through Mexico with intent of reaching U.S. border, while second caravan of about 3,000 people is at Guatemala-Mexico border
Temperatures significantly rise on China's Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau -state media
The plateau houses a fragile ecosystem sensitive to global warming, and its glaciers have shrunk 15 percent in the past half century
When do-gooders do harm: Liberia rape scandal shifts aid sector spotlight
While big-name agencies are in the spotlight for sexual abuse, experts fear that smaller ones slip could through the cracks
Britain narrows the gender pay gap as MPs say BBC lags
The BBC has pledged to close the gender pay gap by 2020
U.S., EU nations express 'serious concerns' about Pakistan's aid group crackdown
At least 18 international aid agencies were ordered to leave Pakistan over recent months after being refused registration
Air strikes kill at least 16 civilians in Yemen’s Hodeidah -medics, residents
A Saudi-led coalition that intervened in Yemen's war in 2015 has conducted frequent air strikes targeting the Iran-aligned Houthi group and has often hit civilians
India to put former top climate change official on trial for sexual harassment
Rajendra K. Pachauri, former chair of the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, denies the charges