FACTBOX-Rwanda remembers the 800,000 killed on 25th anniversary of genocide
Here are some facts about the Rwandan genocide
Cool U.S. cities prepare as future 'havens' for climate migrants
Northern cities such as Duluth, Buffalo and Cincinnati are laying the groundwork to take in Floridians - and others - fleeing brutal heat, drought and sea level rise
Supporters of Saudi women activists detained, including two U.S. citizens -sources
Dozens of other activists, intellectuals and clerics have been arrested separately in the past two years in an apparent bid to stamp out opposition
Rising number of businesses cut ties with Brunei over gay sex death penalty
Banks, travel agents and London's transport network protested Brunei's introduction of death by stoning for gay sex and adultery
INTERVIEW-Stop calling migration a 'crisis', says Nobel laureate Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf said African and European countries must work together to regulate migration, not try to stop it.
Almost half UK companies failed to narrow gender pay gap
Despite sex discrimination being outlawed in the 1970s, men in Britain earned on average 17.9 percent more than women last year, according to government data
Georgians uprooted by war stage four-day protest to demand new homes
The protesters said there was widespread frustration among those still waiting to be rehoused more than a decade after war drove them from their homes
Is Brexit good or bad for women? It's divisive to even ask
Despite predictions that women might be more likely to vote Remain than men, only a small majority - 51 percent - did so
Indonesia should not quit climate pact over palm-oil spat - UN official
Indonesia is upset with an EU decision to classify palm oil as a risky crop that causes deforestation, and rule out its use in biofuel by 2030
Where's the beef? Drought-parched Botswana struggles to keep cattle culture alive
As climate change brings more frequent droughts, raising cattle is harder in Botswana - but herders say they will hold on