Facebook's Zuckerberg sues over rights to Hawaiian hideaway
"A few years ago, Priscilla and I visited Kauai and fell in love with the community and the cloudy green mountains"
Pakistan orders shutdown of rights groups over "anti-state" activities
Groups working on women's and human rights appear to have been the main targets
Why land and property rights are key to my nation’s future
Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Kuçi spells out how the government will boost women's land ownership
Trapped in dying tea gardens, workers lose children to traffickers
Lured by fancy clothes and a better life, young girls working in tea gardens leave their families only to be trafficked or exploited
Armed with caterpillars, an entrepreneur dishes up a hunger solution
A young Burkina Faso inventor is turning shea caterpillars into big business - and way to beat malnutrition - in his drought-hit country
EXCLUSIVE-Lingerie maker Victoria's Secret looks to uncover supply chain issues
"We will report on our progress publicly"
Brazil changes land demarcation procedure in blow to indigenous groups
About 13 percent of Brazil's land had been set aside for the country's indigenous people
Afghan orchestra puts women's rights centre stage at Davos
"I am confident that music is nothing bad that I should feel shy of"
Deadly air strike on Nigerian refugee camp sparks U.N. call for investigation
"This tragedy should never have happened"
U.S. faces huge crop losses if temperatures keep rising - scientists
With the days of heat above 30 degrees Celsius expected to double, maize harvests could fall by half, with wheat and soybeans hit too