In the world's largest refugee camp, a female cleric tackles coronavirus myths
In Cox's Bazar, home to the world's largest refugee camp, Ashmida Begum fights the COVID-19 myths that have spread among Rohingya refugees
School closures and inequality: what do the numbers say?
From algorithms to a lack of laptops, statistics show Britain's school closures are disproportionately affecting students from low socioeconomic backgrounds
How and why systemic racism harms the environment
From tree cover to pollution, systematic racism has profound implications for people in cities and the planet, according to a new paper
How and why systemic racism harms the environment
From tree cover to pollution, systematic racism has profound implications for people in cities and the planet, according to a new paper
How and why systemic racism harms the environment
From tree cover to pollution, systematic racism has profound implications for people in cities and the planet, according to a new paper
How and why systemic racism harms the environment
From tree cover to pollution, racism leads to environmental injustice in U.S. cities and beyond, according to a new paper
The daughter who washed the dishes: How secret mobile footage helped one woman escape domestic servitude in Brazil
It took years for Elisa to understand that her adoptive parents had trapped her in domestic servitude. Eventually, she played an active role in her own rescue
Explainer: Can the Beirut explosion offer lessons for the Middle East?
What could the explosion mean for the city and others in the region?
Wear a face mask? Many in the U.S. say no, while in Latin America most say yes
In the U.S., one in five people say they never wear a mask when leaving the house