INTERVIEW - No concern too small for mediators trying to limit Mumbai land disputes
Conflict over land rights in India has increased as one of the world's fastest growing economies expands, and land is sought for industrial use and development projects
Tanzania dispatches aid and doctors to quake-hit northwest
The quake, which struck on Saturday, injured more than 250 people and destroyed 840 homes
Hidden data: the new weapon that could beat hunger
Could bringing together information sources from satellites to village surveys trigger innovation to solve hunger?
After Ebola, ban on pregnant pupils sours return to school in Sierra Leone
"Poverty and sexual violence fuelled teenage pregnancies, but too many people see it from another perspective"
Freed from bondage, labourers trapped again in cycle of debt in India
"We need to feed ourselves and there seems to be no other option"
FACTBOX - At a glance: Australia's native title law
How can Australia's indigenous people seek recognition of rights to land and water?
INTERVIEW - Australia's Aboriginal people heading into the next "wicked" land battle
To claim native lands, Aboriginal Australians must wrestle with laws that are more complex than running a multi-million dollar corporation, says top lawyer
INTERVIEW-Indonesia's 'Orgasm Lady' uses sexual empowerment to champion women's rights
Firliana Purwanti is pushing back against Indonesia's obsession with virginity with an approach that has attracted men: "When it comes to sex, they are engaged immediately"
North Carolina to lose college championships over transgender law
The bathroom statute has sparked boycotts, with NCAA stripping North Carolina of "March Madness" basketball playoffs and season championships for soccer, golf, tennis, lacrosse and baseball
More than half of UK girls sexually harassed in school - report
Teachers often accept sexual harassment as "just banter", while nearly three-quarters of 16-18 year old students heard terms such as "slut" used towards girls on a regular basis