Alleged victim of Madrid homophobic attack says injuries were consensual - Interior Ministry
Homophobic violence has been in the spotlight in Spain after the killing of nursing assistant Samuel Luiz, who was beaten to death in the north-western region of Galicia in July
Amazon labor conditions under scrutiny by California lawmakers
Warehouses in California could be forced to disclose productivity quotas and ban harmful targets under draft law
FACTBOX: As Mexico decriminalises abortion, what are the laws worldwide?
With Mexico decriminalising abortion, here is a round-up of abortion laws worldwide
Young Afghan women defiant as Taliban bring back moral police
During the Taliban’s previous rule, women and girls faced violence for breaking moral code
UK climate summit chief says had constructive discussions with China
The COP26 summit in Glasgow is seen as a critical chance to win more ambitious country-by-country commitments on achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050
Wikimedia awards grants to tackle racial inequality, barriers to free information
The nonprofit foundation, which operates Wikipedia, acknowledged that the online encyclopedia presents a Western worldview of history
Nature-curious investors await bankable conservation deals
New research shows private investors want to put more money into projects to protect and restore nature - but there are few profitable options that match their needs
OPINION: India’s tribal women left behind in progress toward gender equality
A discriminatory land governance system coupled with gendered social norms result in violence and oppression of women in Jharkhand, India
All aboard! Thai bus brings vaccines to Bangkok's vulnerable
Thai authorities have been struggling to contain an outbreak driven by the especially virulent Delta variant of COVID-19
Money, mimicry and mind control: Big Tech slams ethics brakes on AI
In an attempt to protect privacy and other freedoms, lawmakers in the European Union and United States are pursuing far-reaching controls on AI systems.