The numbers behind Biden’s immigration reforms
Statistics show how millions of immigrants could be affected by President Biden's reforms, both inside and outside the United States
Women detained in China's Xinjiang allegedly raped, sexually abused - BBC
China has denied reports of sexual abuse in complexes it has built for ethnic Uighurs and other Muslims in its western Xinjiang region
Thailand's Phuket plans private vaccination drive, aims for October reopening
Thai resort island plans private vaccination drive for residents in bid to lure back tourists after economy hammered by pandemic
INSIGHT-After pledging disclosure, many UK banks still silent on race diversity data
More than half of British-based banks who have signed the Community Race At Work Charter have failed to publish any data on ethnic diversity
K-pop for the planet: Fans of South Korean stars take up climate activism
Lovers of the mega-bands are launching online campaigns to raise funds and awareness in response to disasters and deforestation - and hope their idols will join them
Britain's first openly lesbian MP, Maureen Colquhoun, dies at 92
Maureen Colquhoun was remembered for the way she ignored homophobic attacks to pave the way for other LGBT+ MPs to live openly
Most U.S. voters want Biden to work with China on climate change
A poll released by the Asia Society Policy Institute and Data for Progress found 56% of respondents wanted direct cooperation with China on climate issues
Egypt arrests father, nurse for female genital mutilation of 15-year-old
After FGM, the girl was taken to hospital with severe bleeding
Pete Buttigieg becomes first openly gay cabinet secretary confirmed by U.S. Senate
The U.S. Senate voted 86-13 vote to make Pete Buttigieg the first openly gay U.S. Cabinet secretary confirmed by lawmakers
Twitter labels Turkish minister's LGBT post hateful as students protest
Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu said protestors at a top Istanbul university were 'LGBT deviants', in a comment Twitter flagged but allowed to remain online