Abortion rights in Europe - rollbacks and progress
Moves to ban abortion in many U.S. states have reignited debate in Europe about reproductive rights
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
OPINION: Reform must be the legacy of the Qatar World Cup
As one of the world’s greatest sporting spectacles approaches, the hospitality industry still has time to do better by its workers
OPINION: Brazil election: Platforms are not curbing disinformation
There is a significant amount of false and misleading information in circulation days before the election, including against the electoral system itself
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?
OPINION: COP27: Here’s how to unlock Africa’s low-carbon future
Private investment is needed for Africa to adopt renewable energy. Here’s why that investment makes sense
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
OPINION: Meta and human rights in Palestine
An independent report commissioned by Meta recognises there was bias in its content moderation policies toward Palestinians and their supporters