India ministers seek to tighten rules against sexual harassment
The #MeToo movement gained traction in India last month after an actress accused a veteran actor of behaving inappropriately 10 years ago
Child bride refugees spur Sweden to tighten marriage law
Under a law, expected to come into force in January, Sweden will invalidate all underage marriages
Child marriage survivors say UK law legitimises 'terrible' abuse
Nearly 2,000 young people in Britain, the vast majority of them girls, were wed before the age of 18 between 2010 and 2015
Twenty men convicted of grooming and raping young girls in Britain
Britain has been rocked by a series of child sex abuse and trafficking cases, with hundreds of girls exploited by large gangs
Indian minister quits to fight sexual harassment accusations
More than a dozen women have accused the minister of inappropriate behaviour during his previous career as a journalist
'Too easy' to groom children as drug mules, says UK ex-gangster
In Britain, 2,118 children suspected to have been trafficked were referred to the government last year
Is poverty or prejudice driving removal of Brazil's indigenous children?
In Brazil large numbers of indigenous children are growing up in care, raising questions over who is best placed to look after the vulnerable young people
Indian schoolgirls beaten with sticks after protesting sexual harassment
The physical assaults followed a series of sexual assaults across the country that has sparked outrage
India's top court allows seven Rohingya to be deported to Myanmar
Some 40,000 Rohingya live in India after having escaped earlier bouts of violence and persecution in Myanmar
Will Bollywood brush #MeToo claims under the red carpet?
"Lots of girls looking for film breaks are abused, discriminated against and treated like prostitutes"