Branded witches and cursed by spirits, Kenyan widows ousted from land
Under the guise of culture, widows are often mistreated by relatives who want their property
FEATURE-Four murders and a bloody battle for land rights in Thailand
Since 2010, four people have been killed in a community locked in a battle for the right to use government land
U.N. to send peacekeepers home over reaction to S.Sudan violence
During the two-day incident at least 30 civilians were killed and 123 people wounded
FEATURE-Afghanistan's dwindling Sikh, Hindu communities flee new abuses
Once a thriving minority, only a handful of Sikh and Hindu families remain in the country
Cities forge world's largest alliance to curb climate change
Cities are responsible for an estimated 75 percent of carbon emissions contributing to climate change
Colombia and FARC rebels reach historic ceasefire deal
The ceasefire, which includes terms for the FARC's demobilization and laying down of arms, does not begin until the final deal is signed
Zika fears sent Latin American women seeking abortion alternatives -study
The study is the first to measure the response of pregnant women to Zika warnings where abortion is limited or banned
State Bank of India says no law broken in funding cluster bomb maker
A Dutch campaign group says the bank violated an international ban for investing in cluster bomb firms
In U.S. first, New York City making tampons free in schools
"This is just a very simple matter of human dignity," said advocate Elise Joy