Police pull abortion pill robots from Belfast streets
The penalty for undergoing or performing an unlawful abortion is life imprisonment
Hope for evicted forest people as Kenya vows to honour landmark ruling
Evictions have ceased and rehabilitation is underway one year after Africa's highest human rights court told Kenya to compensate forest-dwellers for violating their land rights
Regrets and relief one year after U.S. ditched global climate deal
Since the decision, cities and states have stepped up to try to fill the gap
Denmark bans the wearing of face veils in public
It has been dubbed "incompatible" with Danish values by Justice Minister Pape Poulsen
Victims of fake AIDS treatment sue Gambia's ex-ruler
"I knew that one day the real story would be told."
Traffickers plot to sell Nigerians for sex at Russia's World Cup
Thousands of Nigerian women and girls are lured to Europe each year and trafficked into sex work
Pakistan’s 'shocking' spring heat drives up water use, health risks
"Temperatures we used to record in June and July are now being recorded in March," Pakistan's weather agency says
Hurricanes threaten Caribbean countries still recovering from 2017 storms - officials
Building more resilient infrastructure takes times and money - both of which are short, say island leaders
In Hong Kong, gay people prescribed prayers and no sex as a 'cure'
Campaigners are calling for a ban on conversion therapy programmes
Philippine peasants fight for land 30 years after reform
"Farmers are getting killed for demanding their right to land, and dummy beneficiaries have been settled by landlords on land meant for the landless."