'It's about freedom': Women on the frontline of Sudan's uprising
Sudanese women face a barrage of threats, from child marriage to domestic violence and rape
Cupid takes aim: gay couples file Valentine's cases to wed in Japan
Being openly gay remains largely taboo in Japan and opponents say same sex marriages could destroy society and family institutions
For a healthier planet and people, we must fix our broken food system
We now have a roadmap for action on nutrition and sustainability, based on scientific evidence - let's use it
With fruits and green shoots, Tigray swaps image of famine for resilience
The lack of conflict and Ethiopia's strong economic growth helped the arid and mountainous Tigray, home to nearly 6 million people, during the 2016 drought
On solid ground: armed with land titles, Tanzania's slum dwellers tackle poverty
The documents form part of a nationwide programme to secure property rights for home owners in informal settlements
From sports to work, Rohingya women face new roles in world's largest refugee camp
Not all Rohingya men used to a conservative Islamic lifestyle are happy to see women taking on new roles and making decisions, adding to the risk of domestic violence
'Water from air' aims to turn back Thailand's tide of plastic
Top hotel chain Marriott has teamed up with Phuket-based startup Generation Water to produce its own "climate-positive" water in reusable glass bottles
Egyptian babies get blue ribbons as parents say 'no' to female genital mutilation
Parents will receive the badges after signing a pledge that they will not have their daughters cut
Hospital radiologists can help detect domestic violence, researchers say
Abuse victims, most often women, have more face, skull and arm fractures than other patients
Watch what you share, activists warn as 60,000 data breaches reported under new EU rules
Leaks reported since the law was adopted in May 2018 included anything from major hacks to minor incidents like an email sent to the wrong address or lost USB stick