Margaret Thatcher: UK's first woman PM but not a feminist icon
In her years in power, Margaret Thatcher's personality and policies roused passionate support and deeply-felt hostility -- emotions that her death has reawakened, nearly a quarter-century after her resignation
PREVIEW-Prostitution policy splits NGOs in U.S. top court AIDS case
Supreme Court case that challenges a law requiring anti-prostitution policies for HIV/AIDS programs seeking federal money generates a split among nonprofit groups
Most rape victims in conflict zones are children - report
In the worst-affected countries, such as Liberia and Sierra Leone, children made up more than 70 percent of victims - report
Goma calling?Angelina Jolie visits CARE project in DRC
Two weeks ago I found myself showing Angelina Jolie and UK foreign minister William Hague around the Lac Vert camp for displaced people near Goma, where they had come to meet rape survivors.
U.N. official's life story makes her confident of ending rape in war
Zainab Bangura rose from humble beginnings to become the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Sexual Violence in Conflict