France arrests at least two people a day for buying sex under new law - charity
"Sex buyers are now recognised as people who sexually exploit women in vulnerable situations with their financial power"
FEATURE-Accra residents hope for healthier life with new sewage plant
Dumping of raw sewage and open defecation has caused sickness among families in Ghana's growing capital city
Scientists close in on vaccine for Chagas disease
Scientists are a step closer to developing a vaccine for Chagas disease, transmitted by so-called "kissing bugs" and has infected millions in Latin America
INSIGHT-Sold into slavery: India's lost generation of missing children
Almost quarter of a million children reported missing in 5 years, up to 70 percent are trafficked and enslaved
FACTBOX-Ten facts about Boko Haram and Nigeria's missing Chibok girls
Nigeria is facing mounting pressure to find the estimated 195 girls still held captive by the jihadist group Boko Haram
INTERVIEW-Boko Haram bombing victim seeks to provide prosthetic limbs in Nigeria
"Not everybody can afford to go to the United Kingdom or South Africa. We want to give Nigerians a chance"
Singer Alicia Keys, Canadian activists honored for human rights activism
Keys has mixed activism with art, advocating for social justice issues, and the Canadian movement fights for indigenous legal and land rights
In generational shift, college Republicans poised to reform party on climate change
Many US Republican college students believe climate change is caused by humans and Americans have a responsibility to act on it
Londoners protest against "unprecedented" anti-LGBT violence in Chechnya
"Concentration camps" across Chechnya were gay men are rounded up, tortured, killed