The Road to the Ring - Swapping gangs for boxing in Medellin
"Boxing was a way out of many problems I had. It helped me give up drugs"
'I pray every day' says Rio slum 'warrior' heading 15-year land title fight
At the heart of Dona Edir's fight are legal property titles for the favela residents' homes - or, more accurately, the lack of them
'Always a fight' for Bangkok's slum dwellers, says activist of 50 years
"Cities are not just about infrastructure, they are about people"
Refugee finds a new, tiny home in Paris garden
"We are getting to know each other better and better every day ... we are becoming friends"
Land fight simmers over Brasilia's Shrine of Shamans
Just minutes from the National Congress, the Shrine of the Shamans - with its unpaved roads, forest and small houses - sits surrounded by lavish high rises
Out of The Shadows | New York City ID
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.
Frontline Insight: Who is London for?
The current housing industry is “simply supplying investments, safety deposit boxes in the sky” for international capitals. Property is a commodity now. It’s not meeting people's needs,” according to author Anna Minton.
You are enough - painting extraordinary women
Meet “Dreph” the street artist who celebrate ordinary women doing extraordinary things.
Frontline Insight: The Paga Hill Struggle
Frontline Insight: The Paga Hill Struggle