"My brother died in police custody": Sheku Bayoh's family say Scotland anti-racism protests must continue
Bayoh, a Black engineer, died in police custody in Scotland in 2015. Now, global protests against racism and police brutality are giving his family hope that they will finally get answers
'This can't go on': U.S. workers plan nationwide strike to protest racial injustice
Thousands of service workers in over 25 U.S. cities are expected to walk out on July 20 to demand better wages, paid sick leave, and more
How an English slave trader's statue became a monument for racial justice
Artist Marc Quinn bypassed authorities to erect the sculpture of Jen Reid, who was photographed atop the Colston statue's empty plinth in June
Bogota's second lockdown: normality for some; hunger for the rest
A second wave of COVID-19 lockdowns in Colombia’s capital is hurting the poor the most
Meet the entrepreneurs using fintech to help refugees
A generation of refugees have set up financial technology firms to help other refugees and migrants send money, access paperwork and share information
With mobile units, Philadelphia doctor brings coronavirus testing to the city's Black communities
Dr. Ala Stanford's mobile units have provided free coronavirus tests to over 6,000 people in the city's hard-hit Black neighborhoods
Good for planet and people? Renewable energy firms urged to clean up act on human rights
A new benchmark shows big firms have poor policies on respecting land rights and supporting displaced communities
'Make way for me': Two years since Saudi Arabia lifted driving ban, three women driving instructors say much has changed
Three Saudi women driving instructors reflect on how two years at the wheel has changed their lives and the lives of their students
One month after George Floyd's death, what have the global protests on race and policing achieved?
The protests sparked by Floyd's death have triggered changes in business, sport, culture and policing to address racial inequality around the world
Defunding the police: Does Europe offer lessons for the U.S.?
As calls to scale back the remit of the police mount in the United States, we spoke to experts about some alternative policing models in Europe