FEATURE-In Denmark, au pairs risk abuse in name of "cultural exchange"
"He didn't rape me, but he kept saying he wanted to have physical relations with me and wanted to kiss me"
Proposed abortion ban a dilemma for Polish ruling party
Poland remains one of Europe's most Catholic nations, with about 90 percent of citizens declaring allegiance to the church
Indian films portray stalking of women as "cool, romantic", say campaigners
"Tamil films routinely promote stalking as an acceptable, even preferred way of wooing a woman"
'No matter the price', Amal Clooney seeks justice for Yazidi sex slaves
Islamic State militants have killed, raped and enslaved thousands of Yazidis since 2014
U.S. man charged with sexual abuse of Nepali boys amid fears trafficking rising
Police rescued the children from a hotel in the centre of Kathmandu after their parents reported them as missing
Indian girls attacked with acid days after landmark death sentence verdict
Attack in eastern India happened days after a court handed down a landmark death sentence verdict to a man found guilty of murdering a nurse in an acid attack
Where are the world's most fragile cities?
A handful of cities are booming and rewiring international affairs, but many more are falling behind
Violent extremist groups take special aim at women, UN official says
Militant groups from Boko Haram to Islamic State target women in their attacks on human rights, the head of the United Nations' women's advocacy agency says.
Kidnap, rape and looting on the rise, South Sudanese refugees say
One in five of South Sudan's 12 million people have fled their homes since war broke out almost three years ago