Intimidation, death threats stalk gang-raped Muslim women after India's religious riots
Seven Muslim women came forward to report complaints of rape during the riots in Muzaffarnagar and Shamli districts, but to date there has not been a single conviction
From Zika to dengue, a warming Europe faces new disease threats
Most European disease surveillance systems say they can't handle the growing risk associated with climate change
FEATURE-El Salvador mulls new abortion law - too late for women in jail
17 women who have been convicted for abortion crimes remain in prison in El Salvador, serving 30- to 40-year sentences
UK defends decision to scrap scheme to take in lone child migrants
The government will scrap the scheme once the number of arrivals reaches 350
In Japanese tsunami city, people power turns disaster into opportunity
Building a "new city" from the wreckage of Higashi-Matsushima has required careful planning and consensus among citizens on how to protect them from future threats
Indian garment workers fight for justice after factory injuries
For 45 million workers employed in India's textile industry, battlelines are drawn each time there is a work-related injury
Sri Lankan rice farmers vow to fight Chinese investors
Locals fear that local farmland will be swallowed by a proposed 15,000-acre investment zone set up by the government to attract Chinese investment
INTERVIEW-In Japan tsunami city, people power turns disaster into opportunity
Building a "new city" from the wreckage of Higashi-Matsushima has required careful planning and consensus among citizens on how to protect them from future threats
Forced evictions fuel African land disputes, hit investments - activists
Around seven in 10 disputes over land deals in Africa lead to protests
Hepatitis E outbreak kills 11 in Chad, threatens hundreds more - charity
MSF has recorded 70 cases of people suffering from hepatitis E, a liver disease that spreads through water contaminated with faeces