Uprooted again, Nigerians who fled Boko Haram face new dangers
As camps for the displaced close in Borno state, thousands of people are at risk of extreme poverty and labour exploitation, aid workers say
Millions at risk as COVID-19 and Ukraine war threaten HIV/AIDS gains
Progress in cutting global infections is slowing and backsliding in some regions, said UNAIDS
Digital nomads seek sun, sea and sustainability as remote work booms
'Slomads' are considering climate change as they mix work with travel in an eco-conscious manner to reduce their carbon footprint
Mining firms blow cold on India's plan to dig deep for coal
Reopening shuttered underground coal mines is a key pillar of India's plan to boost its energy security, but few firms show interest due to poor technology and safety risks
Pakistan's digital ID card keeps millions locked out
From migrants to trans people, many adults still don’t have the NADRA agency's CNIC card, excluding them from jobs and vital public services
Europe's monkeypox outbreak sparks fears of anti-LGBTQ+ backlash
With most of Europe's monkeypox cases reported among gay and bisexual men, LGBTQ+ campaigners fear the outbreak could fuel homophobia
Inflation-hit Zimbabweans forced to find side hustles to survive
The inflation diaries: Galloping price rises and shortages of fuel are reviving painful memories of hyperinflation in Zimbabwe
Tunisians struggle to buy basics as prices rise, economy crumbles
The inflation diaries: Many rely on state-subsidised pasta to survive as food, fuel, and rent prices hit the poor and middle-class alike
Brazilian small businesses struggle to survive as food prices rise
The inflation diaries: Small food firms are battling to stay afloat in Brazil as rising overheads eat into profits
Rising costs leave Spaniards feeling isolated and anxious
The inflation diaries: Inflation of 10% is weighing on people's mental health, as many cut back on socialising and worry for the future