Roma
Hundreds of Roma Face Eviction from the Biggest Shantytown in Paris
Families in the slum are facing an uncertain future, after local authorities warned residents the settlement could be torn down any day.
Armed Robberies and Gunfire Reach Mexico City's Hippest Barrios
Violent attacks on bars, gunfights in the streets, and deaths related to extortion are common in many parts of Mexico, but the hipster neighborhoods of La Roma and Condesa were supposed to be safe havens
Serbiens roma-underklasse hærges af lavkvalitetsheroinen 'pajdo'
Måltider af brød og vand, sexarbejde og discount-heroinen 'pajdo' er hverdagskost for Serbiens udstødte romaer i de faldefærdige blikbyer omkring Beograd.
Swedish Police Clear Roma Camp in Dawn Raid
Around 100 people had been living in a makeshift migrant camp for months in a standoff with police, further fueling tensions about immigration to Sweden.
On Loan from Chelsea, Mohamed Salah Strikes Immaculate Volley for Roma
Opening his account with Roma with a nice deposit.
Alessandro Florenzi Rips Ridiculous Goal From 65 Yards Out
Alessandro Florenzi scored an all-time great goal in a Champions League group stage match against Barcelona.
Photos Show French Police Evicting the Residents of 'France's Oldest Slum'
Local authorities had recently warned residents that the slum could be torn down any day, justifying the decision by highlighting the health and safety fears associated with living there.
Drunk Gunman Fires 30 Shots and Kills Four at Traveler Camp in North of France
The 73-year-old suspect fired over 30 shots with a hunting rifle, killing three members of a family — including a six-month old baby — and a police officer who tried to stop him.
Meet the 17-Year-Old Fighting Against the Impending Eviction of France's Oldest Slum
Families in the improvised settlement have lately been living in fear of likely eviction, after local authorities warned residents that it could be torn down any day.
Why Residents of Mexico City Are Organizing Themselves Against Parking Meters
Drivers flying into a rage upon being ticketed are scenes of daily life in Mexico City, but some residents are banding together to fight what they call a corrupt and opaque program that is only whitewashing certain neighborhoods.