Continued rise in homelessness in the United States driven largely by lack of affordable housing options, experts say.

Continued rise in homelessness in the United States driven largely by lack of affordable housing options, experts say.
From death to the loss of relationships, India’s wave of bulldozer demolitions leaves a long-lingering trail of despair.
Viral videos of Neely’s death raised questions about race relations, social services and excessive force in the US.
In Argentina, the poverty rate has surpassed 50 percent in the wake of wide-ranging austerity measures and deregulation.
People & Power investigates the costs and benefits of the Parisian Olympics, and if global sporting events are worth it.
Increased attention to home prices comes as the housing crunch becomes an increasing issue in upcoming elections.
Palestinians from Khan Younis in Gaza have returned to live amongst the rubble of their destroyed houses.
Rights group calls for a halt to the demolition of Muslim properties, calling it a form of extrajudicial punishment.
Mayor Anne Hidalgo says Paris will not have enough trains, and progress needs to be made on the issue of homelessness.
As search and rescue efforts continue, Moroccans are struggling to deal with the devastation.
Lack of affordable housing, reduced land entitlements and accelerated housing for the privileged are behind the crisis.
Changes on Market Street, once the city’s commercial heart, are leading to questions about its future.
Daniel Penny has said he did not mean to kill performer Jordan Neely, whose death sparked protests in New York City.
Daniel Penny faces a charge of manslaughter in the death of Jordan Neely, a subway performer experiencing homelessness.