Snapchat campaign reveals perils of student renting in Dublin
"The quality of housing is atrocious. People are trying to make money off people's hardship"
Two killed in mounting clashes in refugee camp in Lebanon
The clashes at the Ain el-Hilweh camp began late last Thursday between Islamist fighters and a joint force comprising the main Palestinian factions, including Fatah
INTERVIEW-Lakes, trees vital to health of India's growing cities – author
In Indian cities, impoverished families rely on nature for things like fruit, fodder and medicinal plants
Typhoon batters Hong Kong and south China, three dead in Macau
Hato is first category 10 storm to hit Hong Kong since typhoon Vicente in 2012
India grants Pfizer patent on pneumonia vaccine in blow to aid group
Several poorer nations rely on India's robust drugs industry to supply cheaper copies of medicines and vaccines
Good job or taking work? Volunteering by asylum seekers in Italy praised and panned
"When residents see a group of immigrants, their first reaction is to stay away, but their attitudes change when they understand what they're doing"
Indian miners risk death for granite tiles and kitchens, report says
Governments are among the buyers of granite from India, one of the world's largest exporters of the rock