FEATURE -Out of the shadows: New York immigrants fear raids as city retains ID card records
Under Obama, New York’s undocumented immigrants gave away personal documents for a city ID card. Now, with Trump, they fear that data will be used to find them.
Megacities get smart but concerns that leaving girls behind
"Safety is at risk for girls and the biggest challenge they're facing is that the only way they are defined to be safe is by getting them married"
INTERVIEW-New UN powers to quiz firms in bloody battle over land rights
"The special rapporteur's move to target mining companies directly...is a welcome support"
INTERVIEW -U.N. executions expert: liberal development kills
Proponents of "neo-liberalism" claim it has been responsible for much of the reduction in global poverty in the last 40 years
Older Britons joining army of young homeless - report
Average British house prices have more than doubled in the past two decades, far outstripping wage increases
INTERVIEW-Radical action vital to calm "perfect storm" - economist
"The inequalities have become grotesque, and the political consequences are becoming worrying"
"Capital of poverty": record number of working Londoners are poor - report
Housing costs that are more than double the average outside the capital are the main reason poverty in London is higher than in the rest of the country
Cities make for healthier, happier people - report
Downtown residents are more active and socially engaged than people who live in the sprawl of suburbia
Sofa surfing and sex with strangers hide London's homeless
Some 225,000 Londoners aged 16 to 25 have stayed somewhere unsafe because they had no home to go to
Open house takes on whole new meaning in London's sharing economy
No more privacy: is the home of the future shared?