U.S. abortion war spotlights women's risk from online tracking
Location tracking, search history, online shopping: with the U.S. Supreme Court expected to overturn Roe v. Wade, privacy advocates are on edge about women's digital footprints
Five highlights from the 2022 Stop Slavery Award
On April 28, the Thomson Reuters Foundation held the 2022 Stop Slavery Award ceremony in the heart of London – its first in-person event since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic two years ago.
OPINION: Strong internet legislation bonds societies
Putting an end to surveillance advertising and online platforms’ manipulative practices that peddle hate and disinformation, and holding online platforms to account make the Digital Services Act a unique constitution for the digital world.
Can Europe survive without Russian oil? Nuclear power may be key
The EU ban on Russian fossil fuels over the war in Ukraine has forced Europe to reconsider nuclear as an energy alternative that could help meet ambitious climate change goals
Roe v Wade: Is gay marriage at risk?
A strikedown of abortion rights could encourage other challenges to landmark civil rights rulings, LGBTQ+ rights groups warn
My work puts art before politics, says LGBTQ+ playwright Ravenhill
LGBTQ+ theatre should prioritise art over politics, says acclaimed British playwright Mark Ravenhill
Charging for wasted water helps more Kenyan farmers get a fair share
A project to install irrigation meters has encouraged upstream farmers to use only what they need, leaving more for those downstream
World Press Freedom Day: How the Thomson Reuters Foundation supports independent media and journalists
Today marks World Press Freedom Day. It comes at a time when press freedom has been declining around the world for over a decade, with COVID-19 further being exploited as a pretext to stifle critical reporting and with the safety of journalists worsening year after year. In this piece, the Foundation highlights its ongoing efforts to support media freedom and independent journalism around the world.
U.S. abortion rights: Supreme Court 'set to overturn' Roe v. Wade
The U.S. Supreme Court is preparing to overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade ruling recognizing a woman's right to end a pregnancy, according to Politico
Drought-hit Zimbabweans cut poverty and poaching by breeding bigger goats
The project to breed bigger goats and raise incomes aims to help communities feed their families without wiping out local wildlife, as extreme weather hurts crops