Working from home during pandemic found widening U.S. inequality
Job losses skewed heavily towards Hispanic and Black Americans, the Gallup survey found
Christian group launches campaign to get Folau back into NRL
The Australian Christian Lobby has called for Israel Folau, who was sacked by Rugby Australia for an Instagram post deemed homophobic, to be allowed to return to the National Rugby League (NRL)
OPINION: What can cities learn from Colombia’s lockdown?
As cities navigate how to revive the economy while curbing the spread of coronavirus, understanding how and why restrictions work is critical
Five human rights wins in a year marked by COVID-19 backsliding
From Black Lives Matter protests to climate lawsuits, Amnesty highlighted bright spots in its annual human rights report
Climate protests damage Barclays London HQ, seven arrested
Extinction Rebellion accuses bank of 'continued investments in activities that are directly contributing to the climate and ecological emergency'
Five killed in Myanmar as troops open fire on protesters
More than 580 people have been killed, according to an activist group, in the turmoil in Myanmar since a Feb. 1 coup
UK anti-slavery helpline records fewer cases due to coronavirus
Britain’s modern slavery hotline saw sharp drop in number of possible victims amid COVID-19 restrictions
What happens when women run the economy? We're about to find out
Women now hold many of the jobs controlling the world's largest economy - and they're trying to fix it.
Arkansas becomes first U.S. state to ban treatments for transgender youth
Legislators in Arkansas overrode a veto by Governor Asa Hutchinson, banning puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones and gender-affirming surgery for minors.
African leaders warn COVID-19 crisis harming climate adaptation push
The coronavirus-linked economic slowdown is limiting cash to help Africans pay to adapt to climate extremes, from drought to floods