UK court overturns puberty blocker restrictions
The Court of Appeal for England and Wales overturned a ruling that restricted children's access to puberty-blocking drugs.
علاج تحويل المثلية: محظور على فيسبوك... إلا في العالم العربي
لا يزال المحتوى المتعلق بما يعرف بـ “علاج تحويل المثلية" ينتشر كالنار في الهشيم بين المستخدمين العرب على فيسبوك، الذي بات منصة ترويجية تتيح للمعالجين التوجه إلى ملايين المتابعين عبر حسابات موثقة
Where is the money? Climate finance shortfall threatens global warming goals
Time is running out for rich governments to deliver on unmet funding promises before COP26 climate talks, with many developing nations saying their emissions cuts depend on it
'No other work': Indian villagers cling to coal despite damaged farms and homes
As India transitions to green energy, there are calls to create alternative jobs in coal hubs to help prevent rising poverty
Far more finance needed for nature-rich nations to make global deal fly
Environmentalists say rich countries have a moral and economic responsibility to significantly increase funding as their higher consumption levels put greater stress on natural resources
Cameroonian migrants deported from UAE face conflict or exile
Rounded up in mass raids in Abu Dhabi, Cameroonian expatriate workers were deported home - only to face fighting and the prospect of exile
Warming-hit nations get closer to creating U.N. climate rights envoy
As more countries are slammed by devastating floods, storms and wildfires, the push for an envoy to protect the climate-vulnerable is gaining backers
Chinese scammers enslave jobless teachers and tourists in Cambodia
Cambodia shut its borders when COVID-19 struck, giving rise to new wave of trafficking, with stranded foreign workers and tourists lured into working for fraudulent investment schemes
LGBT+ conversion therapy thrives even as bans gather pace
From injections to electric shocks, prayer to rape, attempts to change the sexual orientation and gender identity of LGBT+ people persist in every region of the world.
Feared and forgotten, Congo's Ebola orphans work to survive
Hundreds of children orphaned by Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo have been driven to work amid trauma, discrimination and fear around the disease