Iraqi forces complete Kirkuk province takeover after clashes with Kurds
Kurdish officials said tens of thousands of Kurds fled Kirkuk
Brazil government to rework controversial slavery decree
President Michel Temer said on Friday the decree would be modified but not revoked
Canada granting asylum to U.S. border crossers at higher rates -data
The acceptance rate stood at 69 percent for asylum seekers crossing the U.S border into Canada
India's top court rules sex with an underage wife is rape
Marital rape is not a crime in India, where the government has said criminalising it could destabalise marriages and make men vulnerable to harrassment by their wives
Italian doctor swaps scalpel for pen to spotlight migrants' plight
"I wanted the world to understand that they are people like us, with their stories, their emotions and their dreams"
Malawi arrests 140 in clampdown after 'vampirism' killings
Police were doing everything possible to contain the situation
INTERVIEW-France gets serious over sexual harassment after Weinstein scandal - minister
"There is some reluctance, some say we will kill the culture of the 'French lover'... if we punish street harassment"
Force UK firms to stamp out slavery from supply chains - charities
"The government should take leadership on modern slavery in supply chains"
Forced from rainforest, Peruvian tribe faces new woes in Lima slum
Forced from their homes by violent leftist Shining Path rebels, the members of the Shipibo-Konibo tribe are trying to win secure titles to their land