Southern Poverty Law Center sees decline in number of 'hate groups'
COVID-19 and the collapse of the Ku Klux Klan helped to drive down the number of active hate groups in the U.S., said the civil rights group in its annual census
Tunisia, Palestinians to be among first COVAX recipients- WHO
Poorer nations face a 'very significant gap' in vaccine provision compared to wealthy countries, says WHO official
'I was crying': Kidnapped Nigerian schoolgirl phones home after seven years
Halima and her sister were among more than 200 girls kidnapped by Boko Haram militants
Rural South African nurses fear being forgotten in vaccine roll-out
After PPE shortages during the pandemic, nurses in far-flung areas fear they could be left behind in the country's vaccine roll-out
Forget no one: U.S. cities use real-time data to end homelessness
The Built for Zero program says a pause on the annual federal homeless count could help local officials tackle the problem
Women bear brunt of end-year job losses in Italy
'Houston, we have a problem. Female employment is collapsing,' a national trade union warned in response to the jobs data
India plans database to help informal workers access state aid
Some 90% of India's 450 million workers work informally and struggled to get pandemic aid
OPINION: Agency is key to reducing slavery – and boosting post-COVID growth
Giving people more control over their labour and the money it generates can both reduce slavery and spur significant economic growth
GRAPHIC-The age of the 'megafire'
As climate change sees more "megafires" sweeping the United States, here is a look at some of the record-setting fires
Biden's pro-LGBT+ order sets stage for trans rights showdown
U.S. President Joe Biden’s pro-LGBT+ legislative agenda could inflame a culture war with more conservative states over transgender rights