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Better planning could give the poor of Madurai a better chance
Has anything in China changed since the last anti-corruption crackdown?
TI-UK's executive director asks whether it is possible to do business in China without contravening the UK Bribery Act and if the Chinese government is serious about tackling corruption?
Should retribution or reform be the leading consideration in punishing juveniles convicted of serious crimes in India? Wide-ranging debate after juvenile is found guilty in Delhi gang rape/murder case
Teaching a "landscape approach" to land use can help balance competing demands
Thieves cut off women’s hair at gunpoint to sell to beauty salons - a crime that can be seen as a symbol of violence against women and their bodies, and part of Venezuela’s damaging culture of beauty
From the war in Syria, to gang culture in the UK, to the rights of women and children from India to Guatemala, take a look at what our journalists are reporting on this week
Eight months on since the high-profile gang rape and murder of a student on a Delhi bus, reports have emerged that a similar crime has been committed against a photo journalist in an abandoned mill in the financial hub
Oxfam looked at how the big 10 food and beverage companies - Nestle, Unilever, Coca Cola, Mars, Pepsico, Mondelez, Danone, General Mills, Kellogg’s and Associated British Foods - are managing their supply chains and the results were disappointing
The government and FARC have admitted their responsibility for human rights violations, but now need to offer a public apology and ensure those responsible for war crimes are punished
A reality check may be in order as Bangladesh considers its climate adaptation options
Looking at community adaptation, as well as forest preservation, is key
Ethics rules require a lawyer's fees to be reasonable. In bribery cases, that standard is at risk of becoming corrupted
Reflections on a training course in Johannesburg
Read about how TRF travelled to Mumbai to help financial journalists
Prime Minister Cameron has said that he personally supports a public register of the real owners of companies but when it came to the G8, he stopped just short of taking that step
Although a western military intervention in Syria now looks almost inevitable, its purpose and scope remain obscure
Can we still look at microfinance as the ultimate tool in the fight against poverty or should we agree with its detractors that it is useless?
Martin Luther King Jr. 50 years ago spoke of a nation where people are judged by their character, not their skin color, yet race continues to matter profoundly in civil society and politics in America
If Yemeni women dressed more colourfully in public, they might gain the confidence to express their individuality and take their rightful place in rebuilding the country and deciding its future