Indigenous party aims to win big in India poll with land rights focus
A small indigenous party is hoping to break India's political mould by taking on bigger parties in the general election, pledging to protect land and forest rights
From mall to hall, Big Brother is watching you
As cameras appear at unlikely spots across the globe, activists raise fears about lost privacy and say society might be on the doorstep of a dystopia where Big Brother sees all
INTERVIEW-El Salvador gang violence stifles progress on gender killings - top prosecutor
El Salvador, a country of 6 million people, has one of the world's highest rates of femicide
Trafficking survivors call for more U.S. government support
Survivors bring empathy and practical knowledge from their experiences to help other victims of trafficking deal with trauma
UNAIDS chief charged with enabling 'culture of harassment' joins Mali govt
An independent review commissioned by UNAIDS last year following sexual harassment claims said Sidibe neither prevented harassment nor responded quickly to accusations
Overlooked America sweetens the deal for remote workers
Cities in the U.S. are actively looking for people to move in to them and bring their remote jobs with them
Kashmir's Muslim clerics to focus on women's rights during holy month
Move is prompted by the recent suicide of a girl who police say was repeatedly raped by her father
Navy veteran fired for bisexuality sues UK for return of medals
Joe Ousalice was fired for being bisexual in 1993 after 18 years fighting for Britain
Politics: no laughing matter in poverty-hit Zimbabwe
"We live in a country where politics is the order of the day. When people in authority do bad things, as comedians, we speak out"
Transgender pastor pushes for same-sex marriage in Hong Kong court
Marrz Balaoro conducts same-sex weddings in secret due to fear of arrest