Men forced to rape family members in Ethiopia's Tigray, U.N. says
A dozen top U.N. officials urge to stop indiscriminate and targeted attacks against civilians in Tigray, particularly calling out reports of rape
OPINION: Slavery survivors in UK deserve chance to rebuild lives with jobs
Thousands of trafficking victims in Britain are in limbo without the ability to study or earn a living
Australia considers diverting COVID-19 vaccines to PNG as "disaster" looms
Growing concerns as coronavirus rages in Papua New Guinea, threatening to unleash a humanitarian disaster
Australians assess flood damage, accelerate clean-up
Five days of incessant rain triggers the worst floods in more than half a century in Australia's most populous state, cutting off entire towns and washing away homes, farms and livestock
'Badge of honour' - China sanctions UK politicians for Xinjiang 'lies'
China pushes back hard against UK by imposing sanctions on nine Britons for their comments on alleged human rights abuses in Xinjiang
USC reaches $852 million settlement in gynecologist sex abuse case
The plaintiffs of more than 700 women mark the largest sexual abuse settlement with a university and the largest personal injury settlement with any college or university in U.S. history
'Wilful ignorance': Flood-hit Australia urged to rethink climate adaptation
As climate change impacts worsen, Australia's population is exposed to more severe floods, droughts and bushfires, while action to protect people and their homes lags
New wave of ‘hacktivism’ adds twist to cybersecurity woes
A different kind cyber threat is re-emerging: activist hackers looking to make a political point
COVID won't respect borders - UN urges divided world to unite
U.N. calls on unite of the world to fight against the pandemic which has threatened 17 Sustainable Development Goals
OPINION: To help the planet, help the forest protectors
Recognizing the rights of indigenous people can conserve tropical forests better than practically any other alternative