UPDATE: UK court rules WikiLeaks' Assange should be extradited
WikiLeaks' founder Julian Assange, whose activities have angered the U.S. government, should be sent to Sweden from Britain to face questioning over alleged sex crimes, the High Court ruled on Wednesday, rejecting his appeal against extradition.
RFE/RL: Gazproms NTV Airs Controversial Report On Chechnya Abuses, Then Pulls It
Human rights activists have been sounding the alarm for years about horrific cases of abduction, torture, and disappearances in Chechnya. But little has been said about these allegations on Russia's heavily state-controlled national television channels.
Female asylum seekers struggle against UK culture of disbelief
Sanaa's story: Emblematic of a trend unfavourable to women
Kenyan doctor accuses church of hypocrisy over abortion
Many women die at home after botched abortions because they fear being arrested if they ask for help, doctor says
The week I learned
Where do you think that you can talk openly about vaginas, condoms and unnatural sex within the first hour of a five-day training course? It could only be on this week's Women's Health and Opportunity course that Thomson Reuters Foundation (TRF) with GBCHealth just completed in Johannesburg, South Africa.