WhatsApp faces first legal challenge in India over privacy
California-based WhatsApp said on Jan. 4 it reserved the right to share some data with Facebook. That triggered outrage
'Ask for ANI': new high-street code for UK abuse victims
British pharmacies throw lifeline to domestic abuse victims in third lockdown with launch of codeword initiative
Vaccines due in weeks or months not yet Africa's way out of pandemic, officials say
Africa has not started vaccinations and there are concerns richer regions will get an unfair head start in the global fight against COVID-19
Microsoft, Cigna form coalition for digital records of COVID-19 vaccination
Microsoft, Oracle, Cigna Corp and Mayo Clinic are pushing for digital records of people who get vaccinated against coronavirus
Lady Gaga, Jennifer Lopez to perform at diverse Biden inauguration
In announcing the inauguration speakers, Biden's transition team cited Lady Gaga's advocacy of LGBTQ rights and health issues
Long-withheld Pentagon survey shows widespread racial discrimination, harassment
A 2017 survey whose results were sat on during Trump's presidency found that nearly a third of Black U.S. military servicemembers faced racism in the ranks
Impact of COVID-19 on journalists in Global South and emerging economies revealed in new report
The Thomson Reuters Foundation publishes unique study combining frontline journalists’ voices with insights from industry leaders and media experts.
Danish ex-minister faces impeachment in 'child bride' case
Former Danish Immigration Minister Inger Stojberg faces impeachment for ordering the separation of underage refugee couples
Boohoo lifts forecast after strong Christmas but supply chain woes drag on shares
Online fashion retailer Boohoo said it was investigating some suppliers for poor working conditions and low pay
Fire destroys homes of thousands in Rohingya refugee camps - UNHCR
More than 550 shelters home to around 3,500 Rohingya refugees were either totally or partially destroyed in the blaze