Accused Shining Path leaders face terror, drug charges in New York
USA-CRIME/SHINING PATH (PIX, TV):Accused Shining Path leaders face terror, drug charges in New York
Public sector doctors shout slogans during a protest against therapeutic abortion in downtown Lima
Public sector doctors shout slogans during a protest against therapeutic abortion in downtown Lima July 2, 2014. Peru's government recently adopted national guidelines legalising abortions to save the life or preserve the health of a pregnant woman, local media reported. The signs read as "Yes to life" and "Abortion No!". REUTERS/Enrique Castro-Mendivil (PERU - Tags: HEALTH CIVIL UNREST POLITICS)
Public sector doctors shout slogans during a protest against therapeutic abortion in downtown Lima
Public sector doctors shout slogans during a protest against therapeutic abortion in downtown Lima July 2, 2014. Peru's government recently adopted national guidelines legalising abortions to save the life or preserve the health of a pregnant woman, local media reported. The signs read as "Yes to life" (L) and "Abortion No!". REUTERS/Enrique Castro-Mendivil (PERU - Tags: HEALTH CIVIL UNREST POLITICS)
Missouri governor vetoes bill to extend abortion waiting period
USA-ABORTION/MISSOURI:Missouri governor vetoes bill to extend abortion waiting period
Teknolojia ya gesi anuai yabadili mtazamo wa kijinsia Tanzania
With families turning to biogas for household energy, men are getting involved, freeing women from collecting firewood
In Tanzania's switch from firewood to biogas, men step up and women get a break
With families turning to biogas for household energy, men are getting involved, freeing women from collecting firewood
Immigration Raids Spawn Organized Push-Back
Migrant advocates are trying to counter what they see as an uptick in raids and deportations that break up families and leave women with particular burdens.
United Nations And Norway To Support Girls' Education In Malawi
DEDZA, MALAWI- A new initiative to ensure better education for girls in Malawi is today being launched by Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg in Dedza. Improving Access and Quality of Education for Girls in Malawi is a three-year, MK 7.2 billion programme that provides a range of interventions to address key threats to girls' education: poor food and nutrition, inadequate protection, poor-quality schooling and violations of girls' sexual and reproductive rights.
England convicts more offenders than ever for domestic violence
Conviction rates for rape in England, Wales fall in 2013-2014 from all-time high