Australia accuses refugees of falsely reporting sexual abuse
Leaked documents show more than 2,000 abuse incidents on Nauru
FEATURE-Pay-as-you-go irrigation aims to cut water use in Bangladesh
Farmers will receive smart cards they can use to pay for their water use, instead of paying a fixed cost to middlemen
Doctors at top Indian hospital charged in kidney harvesting racket
In India only relatives can act as organ donors, but in Mumbai case, donor said to be recipient's wife was not married to him and was in fact poor rural woman
Australia accuses refugees of falsely reporting sexual abuse
Immigration minister says asylum seekers lying about sex abuse and accuses refugee advocates of encouraging detainees to self-harm and set themselves on fire
Indonesian LGBT activists see hope after 'unprecedented' attack
LGBT community is tolerated but recently faced "a cascade of threats and vitriol" after an official said LGBT people should be barred from university campuses
Russia announces daily ceasefires in Syria's Aleppo to let in aid
Truce to last three hours on daily basis -Defence Ministry
High risk of modern slavery in nearly 60 percent of countries, global index finds
Most countries are at high risk of using slave labour in their supply chains, with North Korea ranked worst in the world
Libyan forces capture Sirte convention centre from Islamic State
The gains come 10 days after the United States began air strikes over Sirte, which fighters say have eased their advance on militants encircled in the centre of the city
"Enough sexism, it's 2016!" Italy's parliament speaker exasperated after cartoon
Laura Boldrini hits out after newspaper publishes drawing of female minister with caption that plays on Italian word for "thighs"
Liberia is at a crossroads: recognising land rights can safeguard against violence
Civil society groups say failure to pass land reform could plunge the country into violence