London mayor recruits architects to build "inclusive" city
Average property prices have risen 90 percent in the past decade in London, where a lack of affordable housing is depriving residents of the security of home ownership
More than half of London's LGBT pubs and clubs have closed in last decade - report
London's mayor Sadiq Khan says "shocking" statistics on loss of LGBT venues shows urgent need for action.
Indigenous leaders face trial for deadly silver mine protest
After the 2011 protest, the Canadian mining project's license was repealed, but indigenous leaders now face charges of obstruction of public services, disturbing the peace and aggravated extortion
After London tower fire, architects caution against fast demolition of housing for the poor
Commentators have called for London authorities to raze towers across the city after a fire at the 24-storey social housing block killed at least 80 people
Honduras pledges new era in human rights, creates cabinet post
Rights watchdogs consider Honduras one of the most hostile and dangerous countries for human rights defenders
U.S. bid to stem Central America migration will displace more -NGOs
Giant hydroelectric dams, luxury tourist enclaves and intercity transport links, often backed by foreign private investors, are among major drivers of displacement in Central America
INTERVIEW-Home is a graveyard: Indian transgender matriarch rejects 'normal' life
Advances in gender reassignment surgery and LGBT rights have given 'hijras' - male-to-female transsexuals - new opportunities to integrate
INTERVIEW-Quit dithering, says last doctor in Sudan's Nuba mountains
"The Nuba mountains is a region that is bereft of any governmental assistance, so aid is the only way that the people can receive any services"
Crimean lawyer fighting 'unwinnable' cases wins human rights award
Kurbedinov has become known for documenting cases of Russia raiding properties and arresting people in the Black Sea peninsula that Moscow annexed from Ukraine in 2014
Zambia's poorest farmers risk becoming "squatters on their own land" – UN expert
Sixty percent of Zambians are small-scale farmers, who make up many of the nation's poorest people but produce 85 percent of its food