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Sexual and reproductive health across Latin America - Lottery style approach puts thousands at risk

Total abortion ban in place in seven countries across Latin America 16-year-old girl died after doctors delayed treatment because of her pregnancy

Poems that make grown women cry - new anthology - 100 celebrated women on the words that move them

Yoko Ono, Judi Dench, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Joan Baez, Olivia Colman, Joanna Lumley, Julie Christie, Michelle Williams, Miranda Hart, Pam Ayres, Vanessa Redgrave, Meera Syal, Mary Beard

Syrian and Russian forces have deliberately targeted hospitals near Aleppo

Even underground hospitals have been destroyed with attacks designed to empty the area ahead of Aleppo offensive

Kazakhstan: hundreds of torture cases a year, yet 'virtual impunity' for perpetrators - new report

Prisoner left in a coma after severe beating by guards who claimed ‘he had a seizure’

Investors warned Shell faces further lawsuits for Nigeria oil spills

Shell’s failure to maintain and protect pipelines may leave it liable to a raft of compensation claims from dozens of Niger Delta communities, said Amnesty International today as London

Iran: filmmaker and two musicians face jail for 'illegal audio-visual activities'

Case of Hossein Rajabian, Mehdi Rajabian and Yousef Emadi being highlighted ahead of this week’s Music Freedom Day

New Surveillance Bill 'like adding extra storeys to a burning building'

“It beggars belief that the government is blundering on with its snooping power-grab completely disregarding the concerns being raised from all sides.” – Kate Allen

Amnesty calls for Omagh bomb inquiry after collapse of prosecution

“All that families want is the truth. Surely that is not too much to ask?”

Greece: Chaos erupts at Idomeni border as Balkans routes shut down

The chaos at the Greece-Macedonia border crossing of Idomeni – with 7,000 asylum-seekers stranded in dire conditions amid a heavy security build-up – is the result of a shameful spate o

Calais: 'Jungle' demolitions must not bulldoze refugee rights

‘Although it’s taking place across the Channel, this is not an issue that the UK can wash its hand of’ - John Dalhuisen