Battle of the bands: Dueling concerts as aid for Venezuelans in limbo
Opposition figures have suggested forming human chains, while Brazil's government pledged to deliver aid in trucks driven by Venezuelans
One in four pre-teen suicides may be LGBT youth
Lesbian and bisexual female teens were more than twice as likely as straight male youths to have attempted suicide
Kenya High Court delays ruling on law banning gay sex to May 24 -judge
The High Court judge said the bench needed more time to consider the case that could decriminalise gay sex
Just how sexist is that film? There's an app to find out
A new mobile application allows users to rate movies by answering questions on metrics such as representation, agency, sexuality, and intersectionality
'Dream of a safe place': Saudi sisters in hiding in Hong Kong after fleeing family
It is the year's second high-profile case of Saudi women trying to flee what they call repression at home
U.S.-backed SDF to try to evacuate civilians from IS enclave
Baghouz is all that remains for Islamic State in the Euphrates valley region that became its final populated stronghold in Iraq and Syria after it lost its major cities of Mosul and Raqqa in 2017
N.Korea warns of food crisis, slashes rations before next leaders' summit
UN estimates a total of 10.3 mln people - almost half the population - are in need and some 41 percent of North Koreans are undernourished
U.S. to leave 200 American peacekeepers in Syria after pullout
Leaving even a small group of U.S. troops in Syria could pave the way for European allies to commit hundreds of troops to help set up and observe a potential safe zone in northeast Syria
Future of food under 'severe threat' as species diversity disappears - UN
Depending on just a few food crops is risky as changing pests, worsening droughts and other climate change impacts bite, food experts say
Insurance not enough to offset financial risks of climate change, analysts say
Better understanding of the potential costs - and financial opportunities - of climate change and the shift away from fossil fuels is needed, experts say