Right to land is top demand as Indian farmers march to parliament
Tens of thousands of farmers marched to the Indian parliament in New Delhi
Indian women plan protest after Kolkata mall mocks nursing mother
Controversy spread on social media after Abhilasha Arup Das Adhikari posted on the mall's Facebook page that she was asked to feed her baby in a toilet
Poor man of Europe lures home wannabe millionaires
Thousands of Moldovans who had migrated West in search of opportunity have repatriated and used pioneering grant scheme to set up small businesses
Australian kids walk out of school to protest climate inaction
"This is our first strike, our first movement altogether... We will keep leading more campaigns until something is done"
Singapore tests on-demand buses to ease congestion, as Asian cities watch
On-demand public buses already run in parts of New York and Chicago. A service in Helsinki was popular, but proved to be too costly for the city
Enough poor children: Africans call for diversity in aid campaigns
"It's as if we can't change. It's as if we are always begging."
Rising numbers of 'skeletal' children as Central African Republic violence surges
Two in three children in the Central African Republic need aid
Domestic violence rates fall in parts of Latin America - U.N.
The problem remains rife and undermines development in the region
UK rejection of gay asylum claims rises to four out of five
Only 22 percent of asylum claims from LGBT+ people were approved in 2017
New rule puts U.S. trafficking victims at higher risk of deportation
The policy change was ordered by President Donald Trump in a crackdown on anyone in the country illegally