Indian rescuers hunt 51 missing after cyclone sinks barge off west coast
Cyclone Tauktae ripped out power pylons, damaged about 16,500 homes and blocked over 600 roads, piling pressure on authorities battling a spike in COVID-19 infections
Kenya set to appoint first female chief justice at sensitive moment
Women's rights champion Martha Koome is set to make history with top legal job
How Myanmar's military moved in on the telecoms sector to spy on citizens
The technology allows the military to listen in on calls, view text messages and web traffic including emails, and track the locations of users
INSIGHT-An audit gave the all-clear. Others alleged slavery
Inspectors found workers at Malaysian latex glove maker Brightway living in poor conditions, working long hours and paying high recruitment fees
OPINION: Why companies should invest in trans talent
Master's degrees in diversity, equity & inclusion can never outweigh the value of lived experience
Braving COVID risks, Indian volunteers tend to the sick and the dead
Volunteer groups have sprung up with the likes of IT professionals, bankers and students working to locate everything from oxygen concentrators or ambulances
Non-binary Demi Lovato blames drug overdose on 'ignoring my truth'
American pop star Demi Lovato said they will be using the pronouns they/them from now on
U.S. envoy Kerry urges to climate laggards to commit to 1.5C goal
Recent pledges from Japan and Canada mean 55% of the world's economies have publicly committed to actions to achieve the goal
Cambodia's garment workers struggle to pay debts as lockdown bites
Coronavirus lockdown in Cambodia leaves tens of thousands of low-paid textile workers without income
Germany's lengthy pandemic school closures hit migrant pupils hardest
School closures have further widened the educational gap between migrant and native pupils in Germany - among the highest in the industrialised world