Indian advertisers reject anti-rape campaign - activist group
Campaign group Avaaz said five leading outdoor advertisers refused to feature a poster on their billboards aimed at provoking the chief minister into taking action against gender violence
SPECIAL REPORT-In Bahrain, a U.S. prisoner's dilemma
BAHRAIN-RIGHTS/ (SPECIAL REPORT, PIX, GRAPHIC)=2:SPECIAL REPORT-In Bahrain, a U.S. prisoner's dilemma
Twitter bomb threats: Online and offline, female journalists face abuse “all the time”
Women journalists don’t need to be on the frontlines to experience threats – they can be sitting at their desk in London, hidden behind their computer screens. Sadly, sexist comments and cyber-bullying are seen by many as part of the job.
India stays execution of man who beheaded daughters - report
Maganlal Barela attacked his five daughters – aged between one and six – with an axe following a dispute over property with his two wives in the central state of Madhya Pradesh in June 2010 and was due to be hanged on Thursday
Latam reproductive rights under spotlight at U.N. conference in Uruguay
Latin America is home to stringent abortion laws, high rates of teen pregnancy and unsafe abortion rates, and "access to health systems still depends on how much you can pay"
Russia: Mass Detention of Migrants
Indian girl set on fire for resisting rape dies - report
An 11-year-old Indian girl set on fire by a man who tried to rape her has died from her injuries
ANALYSIS-UK's Cameron aims to erase EU goal of "ever closer union"
EU-BRITAIN/ (ANALYSIS):ANALYSIS-UK's Cameron aims to erase EU goal of "ever closer union"