India police lock up rape victim to stop complaint - report
Indian police often try to settle rape accusations through compensation, result of insensitivity to sex crimes and lack of accountability
Charities say graft, tax evasion hold back poor countries' development
Corporate tax dodging and the use of tax havens are depriving poor countries of huge amounts of revenue they need for development, a group of charities say
Pakistan aid must be tied to tax collection - UK MPs
Report says British aid should be conditional on Islamabad's ability to stem graft and boost tax revenues from the rich
Sri Lanka must find aid workers' killers, charity says
Sri Lankan investigations into the killing of a French charity's aid workers during the civil war have been ineffectual and a credible international war crimes probe is needed, the charity says
Indias growing global humanitarian role: Is it enough?
While India is increasingly doling out aid, some say it should stop "sitting on the fence" and use its might and diplomatic influence to resolve problems in hot spots closer to home
India passes law to stop sexual harassment at work
Indian sexual harassment law requires employers to set up grievance committees to probe complaints
India budget sees women only bank, fund for safety after gang rape case
Women's rights prominent in Indian budget in reaction to public outcry over student's rape and murder
Women need more funds for safety, empowerment in India budget - experts
Indian rights groups want more budget spending on women's priorities so that they will feel safer and can contribute more to the economy and public life
Sri Lanka is being targeted over rights abuses, says envoy
Sri Lankan envoy to India answers questions about mounting allegations of human rights abuses against detainees from minority Tamil population