New probe as UK Twitter fundraiser jailed for Syria jihadi links
"If you raise funds for humanitarian work or other charitable purposes, you are accountable for their proper use"
U.S., India in talks to settle solar power trade dispute
Washington says India's solar power programme illegally discriminates against imported solar panels
"Seeds of hope" for gay rights in Africa, says special U.S. envoy
Homosexuality or acts of gay sex outlawed in most of Africa and persecution of gay people is rife across the continent
U.N. rights office tells Malawi: halt "worse than dogs" anti-gay rhetoric
In Malawi, sex between men is a crime carrying a maximum prison sentence of 14 years
Over 100 humanitarian, U.N. agencies call for Syria ceasefire, end of sieges
Agencies are calling for protection of hospitals, schools and water supplies, and the lifting of all sieges
Foundation supports newsrooms to ask: is Cape Verde a tax haven in the making?
The Thomson Reuters Foundation has worked with two newsrooms in Cape Verde to provide the country’s first in-depth coverage of whether it could become a tax haven
Facebook begins Europe-wide campaign against extremist posts
Social media network acts after German politicians in particular raised concerns about rise in xenophobic comments linked to refugee influx
'They want to go back to school': photographer shows life after rape in India
After media coverage ends, a photographer goes back to see rape victims to ask how they are they doing
Australia should apologise, say accused Nauru aid workers
The aid workers were fired after reporting asylum seekers' concerns about sexual harassment at a detention camp