Young Britons more likely to stand up for women after #MeToo - survey
More than one in three people in Britain said they were now more likely to challenge inappropriate conduct, such as lewd comments or unwanted advances
Lesbian 'witches' chained and raped by families in Cameroon
From South Africa to India and Ecuador, gay people are subjected to 'corrective rape' by their families, strangers and vigilantes who believe that homosexuality needs to be 'cured'
As climate risks rise, scientists call for rules on solar engineering
Technologies to reflect some of the sun's rays away from Earth, as a way to cool future runaway climate change, are moving closer to becoming a reality
Emma Watson urges global access to abortion in open letter
Abortion is highly restricted in 125 countries, affecting 42 percent of women globally
Armed with award-winning app, Kenyan tribe fights forced evictions
The app's ability to geo-reference videos, pictures and audio files enables Sengwer people to record and report activities like illegal logging and evictions
Funding for U.S. land acquisition program expires in Congress
The lapsed funding comes after recent efforts by Congress and the administration of President Donald Trump to relax public land protections
Long road ahead for Asian drivers revving up to go electric
Parcel delivery firm DHL eCommerce is testing electric vehicles in Malaysia and Vietnam
With books and jewels, drag queens teach children tolerance
Thirty cross-dressing male performers touring British schools as part of Drag Queen Story Time
As San Francisco gentrifies, a gay subculture secures its space
"It might seem really weird we've taken a fetish and given it a city seal of approval"
Mapping the missing: Cartographer plots disappeared native women
Lucchesi is putting together an atlas of missing and murdered indigenous women and girls