A better life? Hopes and hardship of Mexico migration
With the number of refugees doubling over the past ten years, UN is battling to help migrants eke out a basic living while confronting the challenges of settling into a new life far from home
British do-good fund aims to provide homes for vulnerable women
The Women In Safe Homes (WISH) will buy and refurbish properties and rent them out to vulnerable women and their children who often struggle to find accommodation
Asian pulp giants pressed to paper over rivalry to save rainforest
The paper and pulp industry needs to follow palm oil companies in teaming up to tackle deforestation, green experts say
In abandoned Cape Town hospital, squeezed residents heal wounds of gentrification
About 1,400 people occupy the disused Woodstock Hospital and an abandoned nurses' home, in protest of the rising rents they say have forced many from their homes
Facial recognition at Indian cafe chain sparks calls for data protection law
Customers at Chaayos took to social media during the last week to complain about the camera technology they said captured images of them without their consent
Female comic superhero fights India's sex traffickers, challenges stigma
Thousands of people across India – largely poor, rural women and children – are lured to cities each year by traffickers who promise good jobs, but sell them into modern day slavery
'A sly thief': Rising heat steals jobs and lives in eastern India
Heatwaves - set to worsen as climate change strengthens - are cutting working hours and income, with the poor struggling to stay cool
Tolerance towards LGBT+ people seen rising globally
Iceland was named as the most tolerant country towards LGBT+ people, while Tajikistan was in last place
Tens of thousands march in France to condemn domestic violence
The demonstrations, led by the #NousToutes association, took place two days before the government is due to publish the results of an investigation into domestic violence
'Forbidden' LGBT+ art takes centre stage at Thai gallery
Patrick Sun, founder of Hong Kong-based Sunpride Foundation, said he picked Taipei and Bangkok as venues because of their more liberal attitudes toward homosexuality