Women shut out of Nigeria's poll by violence, fraud and sexism
Women were attacked, threatened with violence and forced to give up their places to men during the party primaries last year
Sudanese refugee detained on Manus island wins prestigious human rights prize
The United Nations and human rights groups have criticised Australia's offshore detention centre policy, citing human rights abuses
Flies and fungi: Climate change could make food less safe, experts warn
Rising temperatures, more migration and other climate-related risks could threaten food safety - but few countries are looking at the problem
Myanmar Christian leaders join calls against Myitsone dam revival
Catholic priests and nuns have joined hundreds of protesters to demand an end to the controversial China-backed dam project
Norway gives go-ahead to disputed Arctic copper mine
Nussir says the area contains an estimated 72 million tonnes of copper ore - Norway's largest reserve
'Few have too much': Pope condemns global food inequality
Pope Francis said it is "paradoxical" that many of the more than 820 million people suffering hunger and malnutrition live in rural areas where most food is produced
Love in the time of climate change - the Valentine's traditions under threat
From rising seas to declining chocolate supplies, climate change poses a threat to many romantic traditions
Lack of rules leaves experts puzzled about data ownership after death
Who owns your personal data when you die?
Asia's 'gay Netflix' to woo Indian audiences in 2019
GagaOOLala is looking to expand in India, following its legalisation of gay sex last year
Beyond Congress, property owners stand between Trump and US-Mexico border wall
"Housing communities would be cut off. People would have to go through a gate to get to their house — and these are U.S. citizens"