Three die in Northern California wildfires, thousands evacuate
The deaths brought to 29 the number of people killed since mid-August in California's worst wildfire year on record in terms of acreage burned
U.N. chief urges increase in funding for IMF to help pandemic-hit countries
Guterres said a Group of 20 debt moratorium on official debt payments by the poorest countries should be extended beyond year-end
Afghan woman who topped university entrance exam eyes presidency
Shamsia Alizada’s success came as the Afghan government holds power-sharing talks with the Taliban that have raised concerns about women’s rights
OPINION: Major U.S. reforms should follow latest Trump tax scandal
President Trump consistently pays less in federal income taxes than some of the lowest-paid workers in America
Second cohort of reporters complete three-month COVID-19 Crisis Reporting Hub programme
Nineteen journalists from five Eastern Partnership countries participated in the Thomson Reuters Foundation’s COVID-19 Crisis Reporting Hub training from July 7 to September 29.
OPINION: UK data denial obscures trafficking victims’ access to justice and support
While politicians were being denied evidence on the detention of victims, the government was detaining growing numbers
Denmark: We can slash CO2 by 70% in a decade and still have welfare
Government plans to make use of new green technologies, and says bill can be managed without cutting social spending
Bold feminist poster campaign strikes a chord in Paris and beyond
Posters give women a new forum and change the way they relate to public spaces, says activist Marguerite Stern
OPINION: Pay-to-play, pay-to-stay: the high cost of Indonesian apparel jobs
Nobody should have to pay for work. The workers who are the lifeblood of the industry deserve nothing less
Unequal education: Pandemic widens race, class gaps in U.S. schools
Across the United States, the disparities between poor and affluent districts are growing as school boards face increased costs from the pandemic