INTERVIEW - Rich world joins charity crackdown as social media boosts influence
"Governments all over the world, even in mature democracies, tend to undermine the work of civil society"
Pakistan praises Oscar for film denouncing 'honour killings'
Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy's documentary follows a woman who survived being shot and thrown into a river by her father and uncle
In Pakistan, young female boxers punch through gender barriers
"I was moved when a girl said to me, 'No one teaches us how to defend ourselves'" - Younis Qambrani, boxing coach
Dozens killed, wounded in Afghanistan suicide attacks
Attacks come as Afghanistan, Pakistan, the United States and China press for resumption of the peace process
U.N. urges Pakistan to resolve Afghan refugees' status
While EU grapples with exodus of people from war-torn countries, Pakistan hosts the world's largest long-term refugee population
Trafficking prosecutions hit record in England and Wales following slavery law
The prosecutions have increased since the introduction of a new anti-slavery law last year
It's time for women to take power in the global move toward clean energy
As renewable energy takes off, women need a bigger role
France to move cautiously on Calais migrant "jungle" camp clearance
Charity groups believe around 3,400 people including women and children live in the earmarked area
French judge allows partial demolition of Calais "jungle"
Authorities say they will use force if necessary to move migrants to alternative accommodation in a nearby container park