Create rural jobs for youths to stem flight to cities, says UN
"People can get out of poverty even if they stay in rural areas"
"I can't take this any more"- Rohingya Muslims flee Myanmar in new surge
Bangladesh, Myanmar trying to reach repatriation agreement
INTERVIEW-Forget mansions, modest homes needed amid land pressures, Indian architect says
"Cost effective homes can be quite easily done, but everyone wants plush looking homes with granite and marble"
FEATURE-Sex attacks leave Rohingya children fearful in Bangladesh's camps
"I'm ashamed of what happened. I had many dreams for the future, but they are lost with my purity."
International Red Cross to "drastically" cut Afghan operations after attacks
Announcement underlines the deteriorating security for aid groups in Afghanistan
FEATURE-Armenians urged to value their women as abortions of girls skew population
For Armenian families, giving birth to at least one boy is a is a must
Secret film shows plight of "forgotten" refugees in Australian camp
"People are dying on this island"
EXCLUSIVE-West edges towards punishing Myanmar army leaders over Rohingya crisis-sources
"We can pile political pressure, look into financing we have in Myanmar. We have humanitarian aid, as well as development aid"
Indonesia police detain 51 men in Jakarta "gay spa" raid
Activists say police targeting of consensual gay sex has shone a light on discrimination and harassment in the world's third-largest democracy
U.N. denies India singled out over slavery estimates
In India, many victims are lured by traffickers with the promise of a good job and an advance payment, only to find themselves forced to toil in fields or brick kilns