Women wait for the bus in front of a wall damaged by an earthquake in San Marcos
Women wait for the bus in front of a wall damaged by an earthquake in San Marcos, in the San Marcos region, in northwest Guatemala, July 7, 2014. A strong earthquake shook the border between Guatemala and Mexico on Monday, killing at least four people, including a newborn boy, damaging dozens of buildings and triggering landslides. The 6.9 magnitude quake struck near the frontier. Much of the damage was reported in the Guatemalan border region of San Marcos, where it downed power lines, cracked buildings and triggered landslides which blocked roads. REUTERS/Jorge Dan Lopez (GUATEMALA - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT)
Delhi records most rapes as crimes against women rise in India
Rape cases in India rose by 35.2 percent in 2013; Delhi was the city with highest number of rapes - official figures
UK targets "appalling" forced marriage in summer campaign
Britain's forced marriage unit will be highlighting the problem on social media via the hashtag #RightToChoose
FAO and the Thomson Reuters Foundation join forces on hunger and nutrition
An agreement signed today by FAO Director-General José Graziano da Silva and the Thomson Reuters Foundation (TRF) Editor-in-Chief Belinda Goldsmith outlines a number of joint activities to be undertaken by the Organization and TRF's global team of journalists covering humanitarian issues, women's rights, climate and corruption.
FAO and Thomson Reuters Foundation to launch online food security information service
An agreement signed today by FAO Director-General José Graziano da Silva and the Thomson Reuters Foundation (TRF) Editor-in-Chief Belinda Goldsmith outlines a number of joint activities to be undertaken by the Organization and TRF's global team of journalists covering humanitarian issues, women's rights, climate and corruption.
Two women hug each other after a memorial mass at the Sainte-Agnes church in Lac-Megantic
Two women hug each other after a memorial mass at the Sainte-Agnes church in Lac-Megantic, July 6, 2014. The mass was held to commemorate the first anniversary of the crude-oil train explosion that killed 47 people on the morning of July 6, 2013. REUTERS/Mathieu Belanger (CANADA - Tags: DISASTER TRANSPORT ANNIVERSARY)
Women take a shower next to mannequins wearing Brazil's national soccer team jerseys during a protest in Copacabana beach
REFILE - ADDITIONAL CAPTION INFORMATION Women take a shower next to mannequins wearing Brazil's national soccer team jerseys, and wearing masks and blindfolds placed by protesters, during a protest organised by the NGO Rio de Paz (Rio of Peace) against the 2014 World Cup, in Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro July 6, 2014. REUTERS/Ricardo Moraes (BRAZIL - Tags: SOCIETY SOCCER SPORT TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY CIVIL UNREST WORLD CUP)
Hillary Clinton says Angela Merkel is Europe's "greatest leader"
Clinton said it was high time America had a woman leader too, without confirming she would seek the job