Kim Byung-kwon, a representative of family members of victims onboard sunken ferry Sewol, speaks to the media after attending a hearing at the local court in Gwangju
Kim Byung-kwon (R), a representative of family members of victims onboard sunken ferry Sewol, speaks to the media after attending a hearing at the local court in Gwangju June 10, 2014. Fifteen crew of a South Korean ferry that sank in April killing more than 300 people, most of them children, went on trial on Tuesday on charges ranging from negligence to homicide, with the shout going up of "murderer" as the captain entered the court. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji (SOUTH KOREA - Tags: MARITIME CRIME LAW DISASTER TRANSPORT)
World Cup protests and child sex trade concerns - interview opportunities
WHEN: Duration of the World Cup 12 June – 13 JulyWHERE: Rio and London, in studio, down the line and on skypeWHO: English-speaking experts from ActionAid Brazil's anti-poverty projects and London based staff recently returned from drug-gang controlled favelas and from meeting young girls at risk of
Angelina Jolie, Britain, vow real action at sexual violence summit
The conference aims to produce practical action to capture and punish those responsible for crimes and support victims
Turkey says investigating reports 28 truck drivers kidnapped in Iraq
TURKEY-IRAQ/KIDNAPPING (URGENT):Turkey says investigating reports 28 truck drivers kidnapped in Iraq
China to boost anti-terror cooperation with Central Asia
CHINA-SECURITY/:China to boost anti-terror cooperation with Central Asia
Raging storm in western Germany kills five, disrupts transport
GERMANY-STORM/ (UPDATE 1):UPDATE 1-Raging storm in western Germany kills five, disrupts transport
Defendants in the murder trial of Russian journalist and human rights activist Anna Politkovskaya attend a court hearing in Moscow
Defendants in the murder trial of Russian journalist and human rights activist Anna Politkovskaya, (L-R) Ibragim Makhmoudov, Lom-Ali Gaitukayev, Dzhabrail Makhmoudov, Rustam Makhmoudov and Sergei Khadzhikurbanov attend a court hearing in Moscow, June 9, 2014. A Moscow court on Monday sentenced Rustam Makhmoudov and his uncle Lom-Ali Gaitukayev to life in prison for killing Anna Politkovskaya, an investigative journalist whose murder in 2006 raised international alarm over the risks faced by Kremlin critics in Russia, Interfax reported. Three other men were given sentences of between 12 and 20 years, RIA news agency said. REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin (RUSSIA - Tags: CRIME LAW MEDIA TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
New Twitter Storm Is About Public Breastfeeding
When a mother posted a photo of herself nursing at her college graduation on a breastfeeding Facebook page, a flurry of disapproval quickly ignited all over social media. Questions are being raised about how public breastfeeding should be.
Hyper-Sex Media Has Dangerous Consequences
Eliott Rodger was a troubled young man and his murderous rampage may never be understood. But the conversation about the link between misogyny and the media's outpouring of sexual fantasies must continue.