Trust the news? Most people don't, social media even more suspect - study
Only 24 percent of people said social media did a good job separating fact from fiction, compared to 40 percent for mainstream media
Politics of Death: Female frontline fails to soften defence of Cambodia land
Cambodian land rights activists put women on the frontline of protests to show a 'gentle' face and prevent violence - it was wishful thinking
Nigerian court rules against mass eviction in Lagos - activists
Lagos state announced its intention to demolish the homes of around 300,000 people last year and this ruling is a landmark for residents resisting eviction
In first, U.S. pro teams unite to bolster LGBT inclusion
Only one openly out athlete competing in U.S. professional men's sports leagues among some 4,000 of his peers
Seeds given to 1 mln farmers hit by Boko Haram in northeast Nigeria - UN
The insurgency has prevented farmers from planting or harvesting crops for years and over 5 million people need food aid
U.S. bid to stem Central America migration will displace more -NGOs
Giant hydroelectric dams, luxury tourist enclaves and intercity transport links, often backed by foreign private investors, are among major drivers of displacement in Central America
FACTBOX-Ageing Europe could benefit from refugees and migrants - UN
The world's population has reached 7.6 billion people and every year it grows by some 83 million people
Put women at centre of Colombia peacebuilding to ensure lasting peace - campaigners
About 20,000 Colombians, most of them women and girls, have been victims of rape and sexual violence, a weapon used by all sides in Colombia's war
Conflict, drought push "unprecedented" 81 million into food aid - study
People in 45 countries are unable to feed themselves
EU falls short in fighting Asian human traffickers - audit
The EU is a magnet for human traffickers from Asia, auditors say