Indian state investigates "police attack" on female students protesting sex assaults
One video filmed on a mobile phone showed police beating a young woman lying on the ground
Wildlife charities fund abuses of pygmies in Congo Basin - report
Abuses by forests "eco guards" are increasingly drawing scrutiny
Cooling vests aim to help migrant workers weather the Gulf's heat
As the already hot Gulf swelters as a result of climate change, water-soaked work vests could be a lifesaver for construction workers
Uncovering Security Programme grantees publish articles on wide range of topics
Following its 2016 Story Lab, four teams of journalists and researchers were awarded travel grants by the Thomson Reuters Foundation's Uncovering Security Programme to help with the cost of field research for media articles and academic papers, as well as some collaborative pieces.
Most schools in Mexico City still closed after earthquake
More than 4,000 public schools and nearly as many private schools will remain closed for now.
A year on from Odessa "pogrom", Ukraine's Roma face rise in mob justice
"Locals have destroyed Roma's buildings and state officials did not stop it or even condemn it"
Syrian militias aim to push Islamic State out of Raqqa within a month
Thousands of civilians remain trapped in the Islamic State's former Syrian headquarters
High heels at work? Not necessary, says the Philippines
Some 1 million Filipina women who are employed as sales assistants will benefit from the policy change
India's bullet train project reignites debate on land for 'public purpose'
Farmers along the proposed route have held protests against giving up their land
U.N. seeks increase in aid for Rohingya; Myanmar hunts for bodies
"They had seen villages burned down, families shot or hacked to death, women and girls brutalized"