INTERVIEW-India's domestic workers at risk from 'toxic relationship' with employer
"Maid in India: Stories of Inequality and Opportunity Inside Our Home", a book published this month, chronicles the lives of maids in India's big cities
Disabled girls excluded from aid and education - charity
"Some families resist sending their disabled daughters to school because of fears about their safety"
Land rights help fight fires in Guatemala nature reserve - study
About 14,000 residents have formal rights covering 400,000 hectares of the reserve
Disappearance of Boko Haram bride sparks concern about return to militants
The wife of a Boko Haram commander, 25-year-old Aisha, was among 70 women and children who in February finished a nine-month deradicalisation programme
Libya smugglers broadcast abuse of African migrants on social media to demand ransoms
"They broke my teeth ... they broke my hand ... this stone has been put on me for the last three days"
Held back by social norms, share of working women not improving globally - UN
Nearly half of the world's working age women have a job or are looking for one, compared to 76 percent of men
India court affirms priests' right to property despite poverty oath
Ruling applies to all religions in the state, and to women in a religious order as well
US school for blind aims to train 1 mln teachers for disabled children
Over 90 percent of visually impaired children who also have other disabilities do not get an education, says Perkins School for the Blind
Three Polish men jailed for trafficking workers to the UK
"Every aspect of their lives was controlled"
Medical app aims to tackle rape, flag war crimes in conflict-torn Congo
"Protecting victims of sexual violence has to come first"