Women treated as totty in films even when they play leaders, finds study
Female leaders are four times more likely to be shown naked on screen than similar male roles
Rwanda receives first group of refugees from Libya, including baby born in detention
Around 4,700 people seeking refuge are now estimated to be in custody in Libya
Asylum seeker's daughter faces deportation from Britain despite FGM risk
A British family court had ruled that the girl could be subjected to FGM if taken abroad after social services applied for a protection order to stop her being deported
Rights advocates call Trump's pledge to decriminalize gay sex 'a lie'
LGBT+ advocates said Trump's administration has reversed some hard-fought rights
INTERVIEW-Anti-FGM campaigner Nimco Ali launches global bid to protect girls
Somali-born British campaigner hopes launching her campaign will build a network of activists and find new sources of funding to end the abuse of women
Luxembourg's gay PM says everyone has a duty to challenge hate speech
Xavier Bettel, who married his partner in 2015, is one of three openly gay world leaders
Young climate activists seek step up from streets to political table
"The decisions about our future are still being made largely without us," activist says
OPINION: Africa is caught in the crossfire of climate change and conflict
Limiting climate change through a reduction of greenhouse gas emissions is the only way to avert the most disastrous consequences, and to limit forced displacement
'The revolution isn't over' say Sudan's frontline female protesters
Women only hold two of the six civilian positions in Sudan's 11-member Sovereign Council, which will run the country for three years until elections take place
Scientists release sterile mosquitoes in Burkina to fight malaria
BURKINA-MALARIA/ (TV):Scientists release sterile mosquitoes in Burkina to fight malaria