Mobile theatres to screen child slavery film in rural India
Traffickers target people in rural villages – largely poor, women and children – luring them to cities with the promise of good jobs but then selling them into modern day slavery
UK should stop Cayman Islands same-sex marriage criminalisation, legal challenger says
Legal protections for LGBT+ people in the Caymans lag far behind Britain's, with virtually no anti-discrimination laws in place
Saudi promo video labels feminism, atheism, homosexuality as extremist ideas
Homosexuality and atheism have long been illegal and punishable by death in the absolute monarchy
Kenya hosts global sexual health summit amid protests from Catholics, pro-life groups
The three-day meeting will focus on issues ranging from maternal deaths and child marriage to sex education and female genital mutilation
Apple Card and six other tech tools accused of gender bias
Apple became the latest tech giant to face criticism last week when customers of its new credit card service said it appeared to give men higher credit limits than women
New H&M tagline sparks outcry over gender violence association
Women's rights activists say products in a new line bearing the slogan "I love GBV" should be withdrawn
Johannesburg seeks to avert 'ecological disaster' from beetle-infested trees
Authorities and researchers are hoping to find a solution to the worsening problem that does not involve felling trees
As lightning strikes surge, Bangladesh plants a defence
Climate shifts are leading to more deadly lightning - but an effort to plant palm trees could cut the risks
Hillary Clinton says abuse of female politicians on social media is 'viral'
Clinton has co-authored a book with daughter Chelsea about "gutsy" inspirational women leaders
Georgian police arrest more than 25 in clashes at gay movie premiere
Demonstrators blocked the road outside a movie theatre ahead of the first screening of "And Then We Danced", which tells the story of young two male Georgian ballet dancers falling in love