Stateless Dominicans born in the country have had to give their children away, lost work and have no positive future.
NGOs slam Australian Bill to jail those who expose conditions of detention centres.
Women are turning to prostitution during Greek economic crisis as Greece misses IMF payment
Mohammed Abu Khdeir parents fear they will never get justice from Israel for their son's brutal killing.
Farmers and villagers in Tanzania say that development and promises by companies and governments never materialise.
Terror cell leader leads to arrests of others including women say officials.
State court deciding how federal ruling affects Alabama's injunction against gay marriage.
Violent skirmishes at a prison in the town of Taiz led to the escape of over 1,000 prisoners.
'Love works wonders,' says TV chief, who previously demanded the internal organs of dead homosexuals be burnt.
IBTimes UK meets some of the inter-faith LGBT members parading during Gay Pride 2015
Cyber-activist group planning protest in South Carolina with Occupy and Black Lives Matter to force removal of the Confederate flag.
Female students accuse university of deliberate indifference.
State attorney general vows support for those who flout law for religious reasons.
Private branch of UK Ministry of Justice faces court case after it made a £5.9m bid to help Saudi justice.
Organisers claim police banned parade at last minute as it coincided with Muslim Ramadan holy month.
Serge Atlaoui's appeal against death penalty on drug offence rejected by Indonesian court.
We were treated so badly says Paula Somers.
Ordering clients to re-enact childhood trauma part of unconscionable business practices, says jury
Conservative country finally making strides towards greater inclusion.
Founder of Neocatechumenal Way group tells Family Day rally child murder is linked to atheism and lack of love.
A look back at how Islamic State leveraged the power of social media for recruitment and propaganda.
Hungary says country overburdened by illegal immigration.
Owner faces fine for breaking French anti-discrimination law
Cutting coal, carbon price, access to renewable energy among recommendations to improve global health.
Generals behind failed coup d'etat unlawfully detained for more than a month ahead of upcoming elections, says lawyer.
Ukp LGBT has presented Pride organisers with a horrible dilemma.
International Widows' Day is observed on 23 June and was set up by The Loomba Foundation.
Ship that rescued 4,000 migrants being brought back to shore as military mission ramps up.
Uber's new privacy policy allows users to be tracked even when app is off and GPS is disabled.
Violence is increasing in Darfur as Sudan's government calls for Unamid mission to leave the country.