INTERVIEW-World leaders must show us the money to hit goals on poverty, inequality - UN adviser
Jeffrey Sachs: "We live from crisis to crisis ... and the United States is probably the worst of these right now in that we have no clear direction, no clear long term policy"
EXPERT VIEWS-How have the U.N.'s global goals fared one year on?
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EXPERT VIEWS-Aid groups condemn Syria convoy attack
The attack, described by rescue workers on the ground as an air strike, drew condemnation from much of the world
Thai defamation verdict a setback in anti-slavery fight, say activists
"This will clearly have a chilling effect on independent research on supply chains all over Thailand"
Indian films portray stalking of women as "cool, romantic", say campaigners
"Tamil films routinely promote stalking as an acceptable, even preferred way of wooing a woman"
Serious concern in Somalia as 5 mln go hungry, UN says
Thousands of refugees have returned to Somalia from the world's largest refugee camp, Dadaab, in Kenya as the government plans to close it by November
Two killed in clashes over evictions near wildlife park in eastern India
"We have been residing in this area for decades, and all of a sudden the government told us to vacate"
British PM says spy chiefs to join new taskforce to "stamp out" modern slavery
Nearly 46 million people around the world are living as slaves, forced to work in factories, mines and farms, sold for sex, trapped in debt bondage or born into servitude
Two killed in clashes over evictions near wildlife park in eastern India
"We have been residing in this area for decades, and all of a sudden the government told us to vacate"
Social entrepreneurs say they face tough hurdles but making headway
Greater support from the public, governments and investors is needed to boost the work of entrepreneurs using business for social good