FACTBOX-U.S. universities take close look at campus sexual assault
More than 20 percent of female college students have reported being sexually assaulted as a student
U.N. urges Eritrea to probe killings, missing detainees
They sought information on the whereabouts of 18 journalists detained in 2001 and on 11 former top officials of the People's Front for Democracy and Justice arrested the same year
Salesforce sued by 50 women sex trafficked on Backpage.com
The lawsuit claims that Salesforce profited from sex trafficking by creating customised data tools for Backpage, which was shut down in April 2018 following allegations that it primarily sold sex
Guatemala amnesty would free war criminals, soldiers who held women as sex slaves
Almost a quarter of a million people, mostly indigenous Mayans, were killed during Guatemala's civil war
Saudi women activists detail torture allegations in court
At least three of the women were held in solitary confinement for months and subjected to abuse including electric shocks, flogging, and sexual assault
Grindr defeats appeal over harassment on gay dating app
A U.S. court refused to hold Grindr liable to a man who said his ex-boyfriend used the app to post fake profiles of him
'When is it going to stop?', Malaysia's marital rape victims ask
Marital rape remains legal in many Asian countries, and social pressures mean it is rarely reported or discussed
UK police failing to protect abuse victims, say women's groups in 'super-complaint'
Forces are too often failing to use legal measures that ban abusers or suspects from contacting victims in cases including rape, sexual violence and stalking, according to the complaint
Drug gangs drive huge rise in UK child slavery cases
Many modern slavery cases involving children are linked to drug gangs using them to sell their wares
Migrant workers face abuse, slavery threat in post-Brexit Britain
Government schemes aimed at funneling migrants into temporary jobs could leave workers prey to abuse, campaigners said