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Emma Batha

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Emma Batha is a journalist specialising in humanitarian crises and women’s rights. She joined the Thomson Reuters Foundation from the Reuters international editing desk in London. She has also worked for BBC News Online and the South China Morning Post.

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Czech lawmakers urged to compensate sterilised Roma women
Lesbian mum of stateless baby takes citizenship fight to EU court
Cash urged to help poor fight COVID-19 during vaccine wait
UK Muslim council boss targets stereotypes and COVID
Want a stronger world after COVID-19? Choose more women leaders
When will women hold as many top government jobs as men?
Domestic abuse victims honoured with unfinished portraits
Biden to end Trump-era anti-abortion "global gag rule"
Texas woman charged with taking girl abroad for FGM
Abuse victims needing help can 'ask for ANI' at UK pharmacies
COVID-19 spurs calls to boost protections for homeworkers
Half of women put off by macho language in job adverts
UK targets 'horrendous' strangling attacks with new law
Toxic air in India linked to large number of miscarriages
What is female genital mutilation? Where is it practised?
U.S. toughens ban on 'abhorrent' female genital mutilation
UK urged to make strangulation a crime under Domestic Abuse Bill
Argentina approves abortion but what are the laws globally?
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