Sharing 'deepfake' porn images should be a crime, says British law body
‘Revenge porn’ law failing to keep pace with new forms of digital sexual abuse, government-backed review finds
UK police's use of search powers against ethnic minorities disproportionate- watchdog
British government is currently planning legislation to increase stop and search powers
'Tigers or crocodiles': Grim prospects for Cambodian migrants at home and in Thailand
Job cuts, debt and fear of the coronavirus drive a surge in people smuggling
Pandemic likely made 2020 'another devastating year' for world's forests
Weaker law enforcement due to COVID-19 lockdowns, funding cuts for forest protection and an exodus from cities to rural areas are expected to have fuelled deforestation in 2020, experts say
Pandemi membuat 2020 menjadi ‘tahun bencana lagi’ bagi hutan dunia
Penegakan hukum yang lemah akibat pembatasan pergerakan karena COVID-19, pemangkasan anggaran perlindungan hutan dan perpindahan masal penduduk dari kota ke desa diperkirakan memperparah deforestasi pada 2020, para ahli mengatakan.
Poorer Texans already had trouble paying energy bills - then came the storm
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced people out of work and at home for increasingly long periods, which has increased demand for household energy consumption
U.S. moves to speed up releases of unaccompanied migrant children
Children caught at the border are held by U.S border control and moved to government shelters before being released to parents or other adults in the United States
A record 5.6% of Americans identify as LGBT+, Gallup poll finds
The Gallup poll found young adults were much more likely to identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual or trans
Tough U.S. climate stance could help Canada defy critics, boost emissions targets
Canada is likely to speed up progress on deploying more zero-emissions electric vehicles and cutting methane emissions related to the oil and gas industry by aligning with U.S.
India tightens regulatory grip on Facebook, WhatsApp with new rules
The rules come after Twitter recently ignored government orders to drop content related to farmers' protests