FEATURE-Guns, money and spelling: tackling racism in New Orleans
"How did we get to a point where students had to go to a school like that?"
Thousands of Somalis gather to mourn bomb victims
"We have much fear and still the shock"
Into the gym: first Saudi female head of sports should get women exercising
"It's going to be changing stereotypes"
South Sudan commander on trial for rape, murder of aid workers found dead
Lt. Col. Luka Akechak had fallen sick "some weeks ago", an army spokesman said
ANALYSIS-Home to rising tide of migrants, cities invited to shape global pacts
Today some 60 percent of refugees and 80 percent of those uprooted inside their own countries live in cities
#MeToo challenges taboo against admitting sexual abuse in Africa
In Senegal, some women said #MeToo inspired the first conversations they had ever had about sexual assault or harassment
Help save Rohingya women and girls: A plea to our donors, a plea to our world
Well over half of Rohingya refugees are women and girls, many of whom report surviving sexual violence in their villages or during their journey
EXCLUSIVE-Tech companies to lobby for immigrant 'Dreamers' to remain in U.S.
Google, Microsoft, Facebook, Intel, Uber, IBM and many others to launch a coalition to demand legislation that would allow young, illegal immigrants to stay in U.S.
Rohingya refugee children in Bangladesh in dire state - UNICEF
About 12,000 Rohingya children arrive in squalid camps in Bangladesh each week, UNICEF says
India tops global pollution deaths of 9 million a year - study
One in six of all deaths worldwide are caused by pollution, and the vast majority occur in developing countries, The Lancet medical journal said