INTERVIEW-Weak climate deal would harm new global goals: Robinson
UN climate accord must be rigorous enough to change our course or climate impacts will roll back development
SPECIAL SERIES -Colombia's Medellin pushes slum renewal in shadow of gangs
Medellin rebrands itself from "murder capital" ruled by drug cartels to a city in the vanguard of urban regeneration
Many nations' laws hinder women's access to jobs, credit-World Bank study
Women in the Middle East and North Africa face the most legal obstacles, says study looking at laws around the world
Sudan govt forces carried out mass rapes, killings in Darfur-rights group
Atrocities were carried out by the Rapid Support Forces which the government created in 2013 -HRW
Almost $20 billion in dirty money left Myanmar in five decades - researchers
Illicit financial inflows have accelerated in the past few years as the economy has opened up
African nations aim to brake surging trade in illegal timber
Kenya estimated to lose around $10 mln annually due to illegal cross-border wood trade with Tanzania
To help climate migrants, Bangladesh takes back land from the sea
Catching sediment from the country's great rivers to build new land could help offset losses to sea level rise, erosion
SPECIAL SERIES -"Leave no one behind" - UN ups ambition for new development goals
The SDGs will cover wealthy states too, marking a big shift from earlier goals that targeted only parts of the population
Child death rates cut by half, but U.N. target missed
Half of under-5 deaths occur during baby's first four weeks, with 1 million babies dying each year on the first day of life
Angelina Jolie warns Islamic State using rape on unprecedented scale
Islamic State is using rape as a "policy" on an unprecedented scale, says actress and rights campaigner