Americas' top human rights body hears first LGBT torture case
The complaint calls for the Peruvian government to give financial compensation to Luis Alberto Rojas
Britain vows to play its part to end female genital mutilation "in a generation"
"FGM is everybody's business"
Yazidi sex slave uses international stage to put spotlight on trafficking
"Before 2014 we didn't know there was something called human trafficking"
Helicopter aid reaches 45,000 in Boko Haram-hit northeast Nigeria -UN
Some 4.6 million people are going hungry across the region
Transgender Saudi man speaks out publicly for first time to help others
"My name wasn't Salman when I was born about 28 years ago. It was Salma."
Lured by power, female extremists prove hardest to help: expert
Boko Haram is largely male, but women do volunteer to join the militant group
Rise in malnutrition must be reversed before it creates health "catastrophe" - experts
Middle income countries are increasingly seeing both forms of malnutrition
Rural Cambodia uses guppy fish to fight dengue
The larvae-eating guppies have helped to reduce the presence of potentially dengue-carrying mosquitoes
Boko Haram attacks hinder aid delivery in southeastern Niger - agencies
Boko Haram militants have killed about 15,000 people and displaced some 2.6 million in Cameroon, Chad, Niger and Nigeria
INTERVIEW-Shell ties in bonuses to reinforced emissions strategy
"In the past we didn't do this. The only thing we did was put a shadow price for carbon"