Corruption news round-up: Batman lobbies U.S. congress, German doctors allowed to receive bribes and yet another industry sector falls under the anti-graft spotlight
A critical look at some of the good governance stories from the past week
Islamabad's taps dry up as water shortages worsen
Population growth, higher temperatures and lack of rainfall are driving up demand for water, even as the city's reservoir supply collapses
10 tips for Olympic Reporting (video)
To celebrate today's opening of the Olympic Games in London, we have put together a short video.
Risk of cholera spreading in Mali high, ICRC warns
Outbreak contained, but aid agency fears disease could resurface in villages along Niger river
PHOTOBLOG-Sex workers rally in India after U.S. travel ban
Festival highlighted the daily discrimination and lack of freedoms faced by sex workers around the world
Disfigured victim's plea to die exposes India's acid violence
"For the last nine years, I am suffering ... living without hope, without future. If I don't have justice or my health, my only way out is to die," acid victim Sonali Mukherjee says
High youth HIV infection rate makes AIDS-free generation a distant dream
Infections among young women are twice the rate of those of men of similar age
Mali's humanitarian crisis getting worse, south neglected-UN
The south has the greatest needs but the world is focusing on conflict in the north