Land disputes, climate change pressure Turkish nomads to settle
As drought and tensions with local farmers threaten their pastoralist lifestyle, the last of Turkey's nomadic Yoruks fear they may soon have to settle down
AI vigilantes fuel censorship fears in Russian cyberspace
Russian authorities are turning to artificial intelligence tools to monitor internet activity as Moscow tightens its control over what happens online
Indian student's fight against caste discrimination raises Dalit hopes
Six decades after India banned caste-based discrimination, Dalit students say they face widespread bullying and mistreatment on campus
One in eight children found at risk of becoming child soldiers
Charity calls for measures to ensure access to education to protect children from forced recruitment by armed groups
In South Africa, Omicron travel curbs spell more economic misery
As South Africa faces travel curbs imposed over the new coronavirus variant, tourism leaders warn of more job losses
Omicron travel curbs spell more pandemic misery for S. African tourism
As South Africa faces travel curbs imposed over the new coronavirus variant, tourism leaders warn of more job losses
With Omicron, has COVID-19 vaccine inequity put the world at risk?
Health experts say Omicron's appearance underscores the need to share vaccines more fairly
As floods worsen, Uganda moves to protect its vanishing wetlands
Environmental officials are cracking down on wetland filling - but removing jobs-providing industries from wetland areas will prove a significant challenge, analysts say
After maids die in Saudi Arabia, Kenyan relatives sound alarm
A growing number of bereaved Kenyan families are sounding the alarm over the sudden deaths of female relatives working in Saudi Arabia
'Like the Stasi': Cyber volunteers in India silence critical voices
Programme to flag unlawful online content may pit citizens against each other and turn nation into surveillance state