Divorce may be legal in Morocco, but it's still controversial - film
Nine years after the reform of a family law allowed women to seek divorce, separation from their husbands remains a stigma for most Moroccan women
Indian court lifts media gag on New Delhi rape trial
A court had banned India's hundreds of 24-hour news channels, newspapers and foreign media from reporting the trial
UN starts inquiry into torture, labour camps in N.Korea
Rights abuses may amount to crimes against humanity, United Nations says
Tougher sex crime law in India after gang rape protests
New law includes criminalising voyeurism and stalking and making acid attacks and human trafficking specific offences
U.S. seeks swift transfer of Congo warlord to Hague court
Rwandan-born Ntaganda faces charges of recruiting child soldiers, murder, ethnic persecution, sexual slavery and rape during the 2002-3 conflict in northeastern Congo