Post-electoral violence has led to 17 dead after clashes erupted between government forces and gunmen.
Soliciting itself is no longer punished, but clients also face a €3,500 fine for repeated offences.
Women for Women International trains women affected by Rwandan genocide to run their own businesses.
The absence of convictions before the ICC continues a cycle of impunity in Kenya says HRW.
China, Iran and Pakistan governments top list of world's most prolific executors.
1,634 killed in 2015 as China, Iran, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and US named 'top five executioners'.
Vice-president and journalist each faced three charges in crimes against humanity trial.
It is a criminal offence to insult Robert Mugabe in Zimbabwe.
ICC judges expected to deliver verdict on whether to drop top Kenyan politicians' case
Merkel rebukes ZDFneo show after displeasure from Turkish authorities over satirical TV song.
'I made horrible mistakes. I have a responsibility to confess those things openly,' said Fair.
'Ninja' militia group was officially disarmed in 2008 but reports say they have become active again.
The Conservative said that human rights concerns should not hamper relations between countries.
Boats carrying at least 131 migrants have left Greece under the controversial EU-Turkey deal
Lethal cocktail was created to thwart skyrocketing price of $5,000 Valent pharma dose.
The US Army grants the lifetime accommodation following a lawsuit claiming religious discrimination.
Air France says female crew members must wear headscarves when they arrive in Tehran.
Northern Irishwoman must remain in Peru on condition of her parole terms.
Investigation reveals a north London council 'destroyed evidence' of thousands placed in illegal education centres.
On Friday Obama said he had urged Erdogan not to stifle democratic debate.
Refugees and migrants will be sent back to Turkey from 4 April if their asylum claim is rejected.
Western nations imposed sanctions on the African state in response to its land redistribution programme.
The compensation programme has yet to be agreed.
Photos of filthy accommodation for workers, as well as the much-improved facilities in Qatar's new Labour City.
How using the eyeWitness app can help bring perpetrators of atrocities to justice.
The hacktivist group takes down over 20 government websites.
IBTimes UK exclusively spoke to Paula Donovan, co-director of the Aids-Free World, about the claims.
60 families appealed to ICC to investigate alleged crimes against humanity committed in Burundi.
A guide to transgender, non-binary terminology and pronouns for international awareness event on 31 March.
Migrant workers live in squalid conditions, are unpaid for months and have passports confiscated.