INTERVIEW-Diversity a source of strength in open, inclusive cities: Canada
Embrace diversity, it fosters strength, not fear and retreat
Ethiopians adjust to life in Africa's most ambitious social housing project
Ethiopia is funding the largest social housing project in Africa - so why do some families wish they could stay in the slums?
As Calais 'Jungle' closes, women migrants in smaller camps fear influx
"There are so many people (in Calais), so many boys. When you walk down the road they will talk to you and we hear they are raping some girls"
Fashion brands ignore "endemic" abuse of Syrian refugees in Turkey - watchdog
Rights groups say a lot of abuse occurs at the murkier ends of supply chains when suppliers subcontract production from third-party factories
INTERVIEW-From a shack to parliament, Kenya's slum MP pushes pro-poor agenda
"Coming from Kibera gives me a huge responsibility"
FEATURE-Driven to Dhaka by disasters, Bangladeshi girls harassed into marriage
Girls forced from their homes by climate-linked disasters face early marriage in Dhaka's slums
ANALYSIS-As Syrian deaths mount, world's 'responsibility to protect' takes a hit - experts
U.N. Responsibility To Protect doctrine was response to Rwanda genocide and Srebrenica massacre, but has "floundered" on the complex realities of warfare today
More coal plants will deepen - not cut - poverty, researchers warn
More than 2,400 coal power plants are under construction or being planned - two-thirds of those are in China and India, which are struggling with air pollution
Fashion brands ignore "endemic" abuse of Syrian refugees in Turkey - watchdog
Turkey began issuing work permits in January, but "majority of Syrian refugees continue to work without legal protections, making them vulnerable to abuse"
Iraqis are world's most generous to strangers - global survey
More than half of people in 140 countries surveyed had helped strangers - with the most generous in countries hit by disaster and war