Gisele Pelicot: France rape survivor who became a feminist hero The main victim in the case was a grandmother whose life partner had admitted to drugging her for a decade so he and dozens of strangers could rape her while unconscious
Puppy love as Czech prison inmates train assistance dogs The training is part of a project to help inmates be better prepared for life outside jail
Poland to push for common funding for defence during EU presidency Security is a common good, therefore we need a common solution, says Poland's Finance Minister Andrzej Domanski
France's Macron races to choose new PM The bosses of the far-right National Rally (RN) and hard-left France Unbowed (LFI), who joined forces to oust Barnier, were not invited to Tuesday's meet
Possible cooling La Nina will be 'weak', 'short-lived': UN There is currently a 55-per cent likelihood of La Nina conditions emerging by the end of February, says the United Nations' World Meteorological Organisation
Tamil migrants reach UK after 'darkest' time in Chagos camp The migrants' claims were caught in a complex legal dispute as the Diego Garcia islands are 'constitutionally distinct and separate from the UK', according to the government in London
Ukraine strikes Russian port and claims oil depot hit Kyiv says it hit Russian energy facilities in retaliation for attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure
Gaps in birth registration leave 150 million children invisible: Unicef Obstacles to registration involve families' lack of knowledge about the process, high costs, and in some regions, discrimination based on gender, ethnicity or religion
Human trafficking rises sharply after dropping during pandemic, UN says The latest report shows adult women remain the largest group of victims, representing 39% of cases, followed by men at 23%, girls at 22% and boys at 16%
Italy scraps fines for COVID-19 vaccine opponents Italy has been one of the country's hardest hit by the pandemic, recording over 190,000 deaths, according to World Health Organisation figures