Hurricane Nate makes landfall at U.S. Gulf Coast
"This is a fast-moving storm and we must begin preparing now"
Indigenous woman registers to run for Mexican presidency in 2018
The front-runner in most polls is former Mexico City mayor and two-time presidential runner-up Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, a leftist with nationalistic leanings
Indonesia police detain 51 men in Jakarta "gay spa" raid
Activists say police targeting of consensual gay sex has shone a light on discrimination and harassment in the world's third-largest democracy
Learn from indigenous people to fight climate change, says Swedish aid chief
At least a quarter of the world's carbon stored in tropical forests is found in territories managed by indigenous people
U.N. denies India singled out over slavery estimates
In India, many victims are lured by traffickers with the promise of a good job and an advance payment, only to find themselves forced to toil in fields or brick kilns
Buffeted but not sunk: Paris resilience plan tackles inequity and climate change
Paris has 700 schoolyards covering more than 600,000 square metres of land, made largely of concrete
Don't we count? Transgender Pakistanis feel sidelined by census
In 2010, the Supreme Court ordered the full recognition of the transgender community, including the provision of free medical and educational facilities
US women's group plays Trump's "Grab them" tape on Washington Mall
Millions of women demonstrated around the world in January, the day after Trump was sworn into office, objecting to his views toward women's rights