Latin American domestic workers build apps to fight for their rights
Worker-led collectives in Brazil, Mexico and Colombia are building mobile apps to help domestic staff claim their rights and money
No room to cut: Rising inflation traps Bangladesh climate migrants
As fuel prices and the cost of living soar, Bangladesh's poorest warn "I can't survive"
LGBTQ+ Italians on alert over Meloni as right triumphs in election
Nationalist leader Giorgia Meloni looks set to become Italy's first woman prime minister. What could this mean for LGBTQ+ rights?
South African teens skip school to chase risky crypto dreams
Young South Africans in the townships are drawn to the promise of quick riches with cryptocurrencies, but risk losses and scams
Transgender Nigerians fear proposals to criminalise cross-dressing
LGBTQ+ groups fear the draft law will fuel hostility and attacks against gender minorities
Digital nomad hotspots grapple with housing squeeze
From Lisbon to Mexico City, some locals fear remote workers could exacerbate a housing crunch linked to the boom in short-term rentals
Will Iran's climate inaction fuel rising disaster threats?
As climate threats from flooding to water scarcity rise, Iranians see little help on the horizon
UK tax cuts seen as cold comfort for poorest Britons
Kwasi Kwarteng's 'mini-budget' brings little support for low-income households caught in a cost-of-living crisis, say critics
Why climate-change 'loss and damage' will be a hot topic at COP27
With warming-driven disasters hitting the poor harder, pressure is growing for new sources of global funding to repair the harm
Why Black women bear brunt of strict U.S. abortion laws
Black women face rising maternal deaths and unwanted pregnancies as states clamp down on abortion access, rights groups warn